On Sun, 21 Nov 1999 at 13:44, David W. Tamkin wrote about "Re: Backing up mail":
Goodness, Brock, you don't need all those layers of nesting. Also, you
didn't take care of mail of exactly 500000 bytes.
You're right on both cases. ;-)
:0
* !^X-Backup: Disabled
{
:0Wc: # $BACKPFILE$LOCKEXT will do just fine as the local lockfile
* < 500001
$BACKPFILE
:0EWhc:
$BACKPFILE
:0
{ EXITCODE = 75 HOST }
}
This last section worries me -- is seems like it will run every time a
piece of mail comes through. If so, then one piece of mail should snowball
-- as it will get sent back to sendmail each time, no?
I'm just wondering, shouldn't it be :0e ?
Thanks,
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Brock Rozen
brozen(_at_)torah(_dot_)org
Director of Technical Services (410) 602-1350
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