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Subject: Re: i hate procmail
From: christopher j bottaro <cjb () cs ! utexas ! edu>
Date: 2003-09-25 22:11:32
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how do i remedy the problem? i.e. how do i invoke procmail manually?
thanks,
-- christopher
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 03:06:51PM -0700, Rick Warner wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:59, christopher j bottaro wrote:
> > well i guess i simply have to run procmail manually everytime i wanna check my \
> > email. i figured i just run it like this: procmail < mailbox
> > assuming my mail spool is $HOME/mailbox. well that doesn't work, and \
> > furthermore, after i did that, and checked my mail via mutt, half my emails were \
> > duplicated.
> > all i want to be able to do is be able to run procmail manually on my mail spool \
> > ($HOME/mailbox), move mail that has "test" in the subject to $HOME/Mail/testbox, \
> > and leave everything else in $HOME/mailbox. why am i have having such a hard \
> > time? =(
>
> Because procmail is a filter in this case, not an in-line editor.
>
> - rick
>
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