Grzegorz, PLEASE do us a favour and stick to an intelligible subject line,
and as long as you're running through the same line of questioning, how
about sticking to just one thread for it, instead of posting each new
brainwave under another odd subject?
I note Collin has already posted pretty much the answer to your current
question, which was posed under a separate thread.
:0
will push me to formail fe. whole body of message, but :
Doesn't do bunk with formail, unless you RUN formail.
:0b
only a body, and:
:0h
only header.
as per the manpages, h and b flags. If you want to perform conditions on
just the headers, but feed the BODY to the destination, try:
:0Hb
* some-header-condition
| formail the body
Might I suggest that you try doing some more basic operations and build up
to doing what it is that you're trying to accomplish, or _concisely_
describe precisely what it is you're trying to accomplish (if you already
have, I must have misplaced it in one of the various other threads).
Btw. Manual and procmailex i have printed on my desktop all the time, thats
some manpages:
man formail (formail)
man procmail (procmail basics)
man procmailrc (rc files)
man procmailex (examples)
man grep (oft-used util)
You might visit <http://www.procmail.org/>. The Procmail FAQ and Jari's
tips are especially necessary reading.
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