On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Robert Nicholson wrote:
I had an email that had body text
asdljflkasdfjalsfjasfljasflkjaskfljasdf;jasdfkF=
rom asldfjasklfjaslkfjaslkfjaslkfjaslkfjasdflkj
so I don't think that rule is 100% reliable.
The "1" before the "s" in the sed expression means that it will only act
on the very first line it gets; it'll simply pass the rest through. No
lines other than the "From_" line will even be examined.
Also, in David's variant, the procmail ^^ token matches the beginning of
the entire message header, not the beginning of any/every line.
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