Yeah, I saw it as ^FROM_MAILER and ^FROM_DAEMON in 'man procmailex' too, but
I looked at actual bounced messages, and they contain no mentioning of that
string anywhere in the headers, body, separators, or entire mailbox. How
does that work? I just put mine as:
#Bounced mail and such:
:0:
* From.*Mailer-Daemon
postm
and it works fine. Is this going to lead to badness in the future?
--
--Stephan
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:05:29PM -0700, Professional Software Engineering
spanked upon the buttocks of Barbie in Morse Code:
[...]
Surely you mean to have a colon after that? And what's with the BLANK LINE
between the flags and the conditions? Lose it.
* !^From: MAILER-DAEMON
From: MAILER-DAEMON isn't the proper way to check for bounces,
BTW. Perhaps you mean:
* ^FROM_DAEMON
or:
* ^FROM_MAILER
(which are distinctly different - FROM_MAILER is a stripped down version of
FROM_DAEMON)
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