Hi,
I was setting up procmail on my server, and it works well but
for one thing. I have it setup
so that anything sent to
test(_at_)blackhole-designs(_dot_)com moves to the correct cgi folder for
which I'm doing things in.
And, anybody who sends to
test(_at_)blackhole-designs(_dot_)com message get's sent to this folder,
even though this e-mail is a
bogus e-mail that does not exist in
virtual mail, or real mail in any way/shape/form. But anyhow, I
have this setup, and it works,
but If I put the following as my
to: in regular e-mail...
Jimmy <test(_at_)blackhole-designs(_dot_)com>
it winds up in my /var/mail/spool/bhole directory. I was
wondering in procmail if there was
anyway to keep this from
happening?
Here is what I have in .procmailrc...
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin # Path Variables for the procmail
session
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # could be either $HOME/mail or
$HOME/Mail
LOGFILE=procmail.log # Keep a log of what comes in and where to
VERBOSE=no # No error Reporting
--values(no|off
yes|on)
COMSAT=no # set to no|off
SENDMAIL=/usr/bin/sendmail # sendmail location
:0
* ^To: test(_at_)blackhole-designs(_dot_)com
{
:0
/home/bhole/cgi-bin/forms/in-test/
}
Thanks for your prompt response,
Jim
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Jimmy Humphrey
President/CEO
Black Hole Designs
http://www.blackhole-designs.com/
info(_at_)blackhole-designs(_dot_)com
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