gun-wear(_at_)gun-wear(_dot_)com said:
# Mail the file to our pop server in the
distro-listYYYYMMDD(_at_)chandler(_dot_)k
12.az.us format (I have a program on the pop server that archives
incoming mailing list messages, and one option is to have the date in
the "To:" line. The -f option is to have the outgoing email have the
"From:" address of basilr(_at_)chandler(_dot_)k12(_dot_)az(_dot_)us (Mine)
Well, on Linux:
-f Read in the contents of your mbox (or the specified file) for pro
cessing; when you quit, mail writes undeleted messages back to this
file.
I hope this explains what I am trying to do. I'm sorry for my lack of
knowledge (or what might seem to many of you weird questions), I'm an
NT admin and am trying to learn perl/procmail so we can start using
FREEBSD machines at work.
FreeBSD may be different, but maybe not.Reread the man page for mail
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
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Note: mail delivered to me is deemed to be intended for me, for my disposition.
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