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Subject: Re: fumbling with multiple TO's and forwarding
From: Collin Park <collin () cup ! hp ! com>
Date: 2000-10-26 16:10:11
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Wouter van der Horst wrote:
...
> :0:
> * ^TO_*(frub|famke|matthijs)@anakha.net
> * ! ^TO_*wouter@anakha.net
> /dev/null
>
> (by the way, the '*' after ^TO_ seems to be necessary)
Sounds like you have an old version of procmail, i.e., one that
doesn't understand ^TO_ . You should be able to get the same effect
as the above this way:
:0:
* ^TO(frub|famke|matthijs)@anakha.net
* ! ^TOwouter@anakha.net
/dev/null
To find out your version of procmail, type 'procmail -v' (no quotes).
I have a procmail v3.10 which understands ^TO_ so I think yours must
be older than that.
By the way, I erred earlier when I wrote:
# Not necessarily. Consider the following .procmailrc file:
#
# :0c
# ! ^TO_wouter@anakha.net
^
^ Here I should have put a '*', like so:
:0c
* !^TOwouter@anakha.net
cheers,
--
Neither I nor my employer will accept any liability for any problems
or consequential loss caused by relying on this information. Sorry.
Collin Park Not a statement of my employer.
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