How can I re-write usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com to
lists(_dot_)procmail(_dot_)usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com
... is this a postfix or a procmail job ?
I think this would require filtering outgoing mail, not sure if procmail
is designed for that. The users could also configure mail client rules,
where the headers can be customized according to the message like in pine.
Though I'm not really seeing the point of the whole endeavor...
Tyler
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Warrick FitzGerald wrote:
MailingLists/$MATCH
Thanks very much, that worked like a charm.
Ok so I lied, I'm not 100% happy yet :) -- But I'm not 100% sure if this is
a procmail question or not.
So now that I have each mailing list being delivered into a seperate folder,
I would love for my users to be able to reply with the same address that the
email was sent to.
For example usera subscribed to the procmail list using the address
lists(_dot_)procmail(_dot_)usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com , however the
problem is that usera is
using $MS outlook and now wants to reply to this email .... of course his
mail client is set to use usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com and when he respondes
the lists
bounces his messages as it does not know that usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com
is the same
as lists(_dot_)procmail(_dot_)usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com(_dot_)
How can I re-write usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com to
lists(_dot_)procmail(_dot_)usera(_at_)mydomain(_dot_)com
... is this a postfix or a procmail job ?
Thanks
Warrick
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