Out of curiosity, when and why did the format of procmail recipes
change? The first example given below is in the old style (I still
have an account that uses the version of procmail that used it), and
the second is the new/current style of recipe. Anybody know the
history behind this?
Timothy Luoma <luomat(_at_)luomat(_dot_)peak(_dot_)org> writes:
Author: hermit(_at_)BayView(_dot_)COM (William R. Ward)
Original-Date: 09 Feb 1998 18:53:09 -0800
Message-ID:
<m2vhuo188a(_dot_)fsf(_at_)chameleon(_dot_)bayview(_dot_)com>
::
Sender: host(_at_)domain(_dot_)org
!otheruser
What does this mean and how can I fix it?
Try this instead:
:0
* ^Sender: host(_at_)domain\(_dot_)org
! otheruser
TjL
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