So, taking my existing filter, I'd just add this LOGFILE entry to the end of it?
Changing the filter to read:
# This filter is for all UNIXTECHS Support email
:0:
*^(To|Cc|Bcc):(_dot_)*support(_at_)unixtechs(_dot_)org
{
LOGABSTRACT=all
:0 hwic
| /bin/mail tim-page(_at_)unixtechs(_dot_)org < $HOME/page
:0
support
:0:
* regexp-for-procmail.support
$MAILDIR/procmail.support
}
Is that what you're talking about? Or something different? And the filter
right
after that won't read this new log file location, correct?
Thanks for the help!
tdh
--
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T. Holmes | UNIXTECHS.org | tim(_at_)unixtechs(_dot_)org | UIN:
17021091
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| LOGFILE=procmail.support.log
|
| :0:
| * regexp-for-procmail.support
| procmail.support
|
| LOGFILE=procmail.user.log
|
| :0:
| * regexp-for-procmail.user
| procmail.user
|
| LOGFILE=procmail.other.log
| [...]
|
| You can change the value of LOGFILE as many times as you need.
|
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