Author: David Epstein
<mareb(_at_)csv(_dot_)warwick(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk>
Original-Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 07:09:15 +0100 (BST)
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<5418(_dot_)199709150609(_at_)lupin(_dot_)csv(_dot_)warwick(_dot_)ac(_dot_)uk>
Sometimes I get headers in which the To: line spreads over several lines.
How do search conditions in procmail interact with this?
I think they handle it just fine....
I would like to handle all mail which does not contain a To: line or
whose To: line does not contain the string warwick in a certain way.
Does anyone have a recipe which copes?
David Epstein
PS. I mean the string "warwick".
:0fhw
* !^To:
|formail -A"X-Note: no To line"
:0Efhw
* !^To:.*warwick
|formail -A"X-Note: no warwick in To line"
Please reply by email.
How else would I reply? I used my last carrier pigeon the other day to
order a pizza ;-)
Perhaps you wanted a personal CC, so that's what I have done...
TjL