Philip Guenther:
|Randall Hopper <rhh(_at_)ct(_dot_)picker(_dot_)com> writes:
|>
|>:0 E
|>* ^Sender:.*multimedia
|>{
|> :0: c
|> mm.ml.new
|
|The flag goes _before_ the second colon. Anything after the second colon
|is taken as the name of the locallockfile, so right now procmail is using
|the file "c" as the lockfile for the mailfolder mm.ml.new.
Oh, right. I'm a procmail newbie, but I should have caught that. I think
what threw me off was in the examples you see ":0:" all bunched together,
but the flags (c, E, etc.) are always preceded by a space. Merging these
mentally let to my error. Now I know that these spaces are meaningless and
ignored, only inserted for readability.
I noticed that only the second save recipe (not the carbon copy recipe) is
reported in the logfile, but it does work now so I can live with that.
Thanks,
Randall Hopper