At 02:53 PM, 09 November 1997, Jeremy Malcolm
<terminus(_at_)odyssey(_dot_)apana(_dot_)org(_dot_)au> wrote:
An example of the aliases are "cssa", "cssa-admin" and "cssan-admin". As
you can see, all of these aliases begin with the same four letters.
Procmail seems to be assuming they are all the same alias, "cssa", and it
processes them all in the same way. (The same thing is happening with
other aliases which start with the same letters.)
Procmail won't look for the end of the address unless you tell it to.
But, in this case, it would be easiest to rearrange them so that the
shortest is last.
You should also have the last two recipes use locking by placing
another colon after the 0 on the first line of those recipes.
Here are the recipes in the examples above:
:0
* ^TOcssa
| /drive2c/home/users/terminus/admin/etc/modenv submission
:0
* ^TOcssa-admin
| $FORMAIL -A"X-Sorted: Newsgroups" >>$DEFAULT
:0
* ^TOcssan-admin
| $FORMAIL -A"X-Sorted: Newsgroups" >>$DEFAULT
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