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Changes to the FAQ since the previous announcement
==================================================
The following change log details recent developments since this
announcement was last posted. The WWW version has a full change log
which goes further back.
Mini-Faq:
date: 1998/06/15
Include how to do things unconditionally in the "newbie efficiency
tips" section
Quirk (by David Tamkin, from the list): There is no simple way to
figure out from within an .rc file what version of Procmail you're
running
Links:
date: 1998/05/22
Took out the rather bad Yahoo links and replaced them with some
collected on-line Unix references (not necessarily too good either).
Updated the quick reference with most of Holger's suggestions, as well
as some additions of my own.
date: 1998/05/11
Dan Bernstein's IMMHF page (excellent!)
Link to Quick Reference
date: 1998/04/29
Links to more or less relevant newsgroups
Link to an RFC search engine and the IETF's RFC pages
date: 1998/04/24
Removed a lot of deadwood from the spam links section (old block lists
which are no longer available or badly out of date)
date: 1998/04/11
Dan Smith's URL no longer operational; tamu mirror changed; shuffled
the order of items in the "central information" section
date: 1998/04/08
Halcyon's Procmail Guide
date: 1998/03/19
link to vortex.com's block list
date: 1998/03/11
Samuel Mikes's VM FAQ
date: 1998/03/09
Link to Doug Oard's Information Filtering Resources page
date: 1998/02/03
Link to HWG's Filtering FAQ
date: 1998/01/16
David Tamkin's sed script for getting a second copy of the headers
date: 1998/01/15
Annotated Rich & Famous section a little bit -- should hopefully
attract more visitors
Jari's library in the Procmail Applications section
date: 1997/12/10
Updated pointer to Sendmail FAQ (now on sendmail.org)
date: 1997/12/08
Cameron Laird is rich and famous
date: 1997/12/05
Edward S. Marshall's rblcheck
date: 1997/12/02
Claus A\xDFman
date: 1997/10/21
tinypm.el
date: 1997/10/18
Rearranged the Procmail-L archive links some more
Added www.redhat.com to hosts filtered in the canned Alta Vista search
More on NoCeM-E, including Dougal Campbell's mailing list
date: 1997/10/17
Alta Vista query URL:s changed to request text-only page (easier to
get graphics if you want them than the other way around)
Local copies of man pages; links.html#manpages
Moved Jari's "best of" into the mailing list section
date: 1997/10/15
Jari renamed his page
date: 1997/10/14
Dan Smith's recipes (ftp)
Include listhelp.txt with help file from mailing list (unsubscribe
instructions!)
date: 1997/10/09
Spamtrap
date: 1997/09/20
Jari Aalto is Rich and Famous (at least to Emacs users ... Well, make
that "infamous" :-)
Petri Kaukasoina and macabrus(_at_)aol(_dot_)com in net.abuse links
date: 1997/09/04
Telebyte link
date: 1997/08/28
Bobby check (see <http://www.cast.org/bobby/>)
date: 1997/08/24
New URL for ProcLog; apparently no longer very much in beta
date: 1997/08/19
spamometer, announced by Terry Jones on Procmail-L
date: 1997/08/18
Achim Bohnet is back on line and archiving -- took out note about
pause since April
date: 1997/08/05
Mike Rose is rich and famous (thanks to Simeon Nevel for the pointer)
date: 1997/07/30
Link to David Tamkin's pager forwarding recipe on Rosat
a name=tags for utilities for easy reference; included pointer to good
old mdate in the Rosat archive
More links to list archives; Adam Shostack's PGP scriptlet
date: 1997/07/29
Broke the spam-fighting tools and spam filters in the Applications
section into their own subsection. Added junkfilter to this section
and rearranged it somewhat. Added pointer to Eli's proc-util package
under utilities and JD Falk's Cybernothing filters under
net-abuse/tangential.
date: 1997/07/11
Link to examples/advanced
Ariel's tutorial (grr, she said she'd notify me when it's ready)
date: 1997/07/10
Link to Eli's Perl-embedded version
date: 1997/06/27
Another canned Alta Vista search; Phil Edwards' tutorial and Virtual
Landlord in the howto section; Roman Czyborra's Rich and Famous page
(in German, but still useful)
Implemented version history for this file, too
date: 1997/06/26
More MIME FAQ pointers and a cleanup wrt faqs.org and ruu.nl --
include landfield and ruu mirrors for FAQs where available (sendmail
and Eli's addressing FAQ)
date: 1997/06/25
comp.mail{,.mime} FAQ and Emil pointers
date: 1997/06/15
Broke the tutorials section into newbie and howto subsections; HTML
version of Tony Nugent's tutorial
Lots of small changes, as well as a few new items:
* Axel Zinser's han.de archive
* Concordia's net.abuse links
* spamkiller at http://www.cs.cuc.edu/~sopwith/nospam/
* Useful things you can do with e-mail; Dr Bob (urgh) and email4u
(urgh^2) Moved around a few things (Filtering Mail FAQ is back in
tutorials; Net Access went to the net.abuse section)
date: 1997/06/12
Fetchmail FAQ
Ian Sobroff's tutorial (from the a2i web page)
Barry Twycross is rich and famous
date: 1997/06/07
Jim D's tutorial is now somewhat HTML:ized
date: 1997/05/30
Broke net-abuse related material into its own section
date: 1997/05/29
Concordia "tutorial" link
EtB in the Rich and Famous section
date: 1997/05/26
Hopefully better Yahoo link for shell scripting intro
NoCem (added earlier, but never checked in or remade); Eli's FAQ is no
longer "Pre"
date: 1997/05/13
Linux Gazette article
date: 1997/05/11
Complete list of mirrors; include README, INSTALL and HISTORY from the
distribution
Neil's recipes
Some more net-abuse links (thanks to Max Devlin and Zoli Fekete)
date: 1997/05/04
Minor tweaks; Yahoo URLs were wrong (underscores)
imc.org link out of the Sendmail FAQ
date: 1997/05/03
Found Ariel's Spam Bouncer by looking for Procmail in Yahoo
utilities section -- dotfile generator as well as proclint and a new
log analyzer by Aaron Turner (beta announced on mailing list)
date: 1997/04/28
SmartList in applications; link to Felix von Leitner; rearranged and
commented tutorial section quite a bit
Lasu's Procmail page, and a couple of spam links
date: 1997/04/25
Couple more tutorials
Rigged a search for on-line manual pages; other minor tweaks
date: 1997/04/24
Initial revision
Quickref:
date: 1998/06/15
Variable substitution and backticks
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Abridged Table of Contents for the FAQ
======================================
This is a short (abridged) listing of the contents of the FAQ.
Hopefully, you should find your question here, and its answer in the
FAQ.
* What is Procmail? -- Description, availability, and installation
+ How can I run an arbitrary Perl or shell script on all or
selected incoming mail?
+ Why am I getting spam from the Procmail list server?
+ I subscribed to the Procmail-L mailing list earlier but
haven't seen any messages for a while. Did the listserv
crash?
* How do I use wildcards in Procmail? Explain file locking, please.
... and other syntax issues, including:
+ How can I forward to many addresses?
+ What does the second colon in :0: mean?
+ What does "Couldn't determine implicit lockfile" mean?
+ What's this From_ header?
+ How can I do a logical OR of two conditions?
+ How can I test the value of a variable or argument?
+ Efficiency tips
+ Short example recipes sprinkled throughout the text
* Help, I get this error message ... -- Troubleshooting tips
Some highlights:
+ An example debugging .rc file
+ Known bugs, common gotchas, and funny quirks
... including, but not limited to:
o Memory handling with huge messages / on FreeBSD
o The regexp engine is not egrep compatible
o There is no ^FROM macro
o Backslash parsing is sometimes counter-intuitive
o Always include a SHELL= definition
+ Getting the thing to run in the first place
+ What goes in your .forward file
+ Yikes! Where did my mail go??
+ What are these fields that get written to the log?
+ Why does formail fail when looking for duplicates?
+ What's this about "rescued data" from a filtering recipe?
+ Why won't biff work right for my own folders?
* How do I ...? -- Running Procmail
+ ... match on the BCC header?
+ ... run Procmail on a file of messages?
+ ... trim down the From: field to just user(_at_)host?
+ ... know what EXITCODE to use?
+ ... prevent my .forward from showing in bounces?
+ ... extract (or kill) MIME parts from messages?
+ ... implement a virtual domain?
+ ... write a "vacation" program? An autoresponder?
* Where can I learn more? -- A small links collection