If you didn't know to check www.procmail.org, where you would have
found a pointer, doing a Google search on "procmail archive searchable"
and hitting "I'm feeling lucky" takes you right to...
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/procmail/
Where we enter "maximum;size" to come up with a whole lot of possible
help. One that I like, partly because it points out this might be
better to do at the MTA(*) level:
http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/procmail/1998-02/msg00359.html
Of course you only have to go about 220 lines into man procmailrc and
about 140 lines into man procmailex to find the help there also.
* e.g. with sendmail, look for the m4 variable: confMAX_MESSAGE_SIZE
(or something like it depending on version).
On 3 Nov, Stuart Clark wrote:
| Hey,
|
| I was wondering how to bounce a message that was delivered to a mailbox
| that had exceeded a certain size. I am delivering mail into
| /var/spool/mail/m/a/mailbox so the quota feature in procmail (from
| filesystem) will not apply.
|
| Also, this great and active list should have a searchable archive. :)
|
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