i'm not sure what mail app yer using, but some (i.e. mutt) have a bounce
feature, coupled with a tag feature, you can tag all of the messages and then
bounce them back to yourself. i do this a lot to test new procmail recipes.
good luck,
josh
Said Jameson Burt <jameson(_at_)mnsinc(_dot_)com> on Fri, Dec 05, 1997 at
09:58:29PM +0500:
When I reconfigure procmail, I often make a mistake.
Often, after smail/procmail do their work, I get all my mail in a file like
~/Mail/":0".
Naively, I moved this big file to /var/spool/mail/my-user-name, corrected my
.procmailrc file problems, then ran runq, expecting procmail to deliver it
properly.
With mail already on my computer in one large file, how can I send it through
procmail?
I look for an occasional one-time solution.
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