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On Sun, 19 May 1996, era eriksson wrote:
Date: Sun, 19 May 1996 13:40:29 +0300
From: era eriksson <reriksso(_at_)cc(_dot_)helsinki(_dot_)fi>
To: edna(_at_)st(_dot_)com(_dot_)sg
Cc: procmail(_at_)informatik(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
Subject: Re: Match senders' names from a file
On Fri, 17 May 96 14:27:34 -0700, Edna Cheng
<edna(_at_)st(_dot_)com(_dot_)sg> wrote:
> :0 B:
You're matching on the body of the message here, is that on purpose?
It's like this in the procmailex man page (version 3.10). I guess it's a
typo in there.
- --
Guy Geens <guy(_dot_)geens(_at_)elis(_dot_)rug(_dot_)ac(_dot_)be>: Ph.D.
student at ELIS -- TFCG / IMEC
Home Page: http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/ELISgroups/tfcg/staff/gg.html
finger ggeens(_at_)elis(_dot_)rug(_dot_)ac(_dot_)be for PGP public keys (or use
keyserver)
"I hadn't had any psychedelic drugs for almost ten years since the '60s
when we were all loonies, so I thought maybe I should have it to just
see... if it reminds me of anything... You have to be careful (with
mushrooms) because they're so good. That stuff is very organic, you know.
You feel great, and everything is in perfect focus, even the physical body
feels good. But because I felt so good, I kept on eating them all day. I
nearly did myself in; I had too many. I fell over and left my body, hit my
head on a piece of concrete - but they were great!"
-- George Harrison, 1979
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