:0
* ^Subject:.*Guidelines
* ^From:(_dot_)*laura(_at_)(_dot_)*mbi(_dot_)ucla(_dot_)edu
| cat >junk.mail
The log file looks like this:
procmail: [24487] Wed Nov 26 12:37:39 1997
procmail: No match on "^Subject.*123"
procmail: No match on "^X-Envelope-To.*scimath-request"
procmail: No match on "^Received.*AUVM.AMERICAN.EDU"
procmail: No match on "^Xref.*paladin.american.edu"
procmail: Match on "^Subject:.*Guidelines"
procmail: Match on "^From:(_dot_)*laura(_at_)(_dot_)*mbi(_dot_)ucla(_dot_)edu"
procmail: Executing " cat >junk.mail "
procmail: [24487] Wed Nov 26 12:37:40 1997
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER= cat >junk.mail "
From laura(_at_)mbi(_dot_)ucla(_dot_)edu Wed Nov 26 12:37:39 1997
Subject: Guidelines for posting to sci.math
Folder: cat >junk.mail 3378
procmail: Notified comsat: "snowe@: cat >junk.mail "
procmail: Unlocking "/home/u3/users/snowe/.lockmail"
It seems to be treating the command that the mail is piped to as a
folder. I don't get the mail written out to junk.mail.
What I really want to do with the mail is this:
|/usr/local/bin/formail -k -X Subject: -X Newsgroups: |inews
but that doesn't work either.
Thanks ...