On Sunday, Feb 16, 2003, at 13:14 Canada/Mountain, fleet(_at_)teachout(_dot_)org
wrote:
This is what I'm doing for my sandbox.
formail -ds procmail ~/spamtest/test.rc < ~/mail/.spam
I may be thick but why do you need the -d flag? It seems from the man
page that you would only need that when dealing with non-mbox files,
but why would you be dealing with non-mbox files from your archives?
Also, I see this syntax a lot:
formail -s procmail -m test_procmail_file < mbox
why the -m? Isn't that only used to pass along a variable assignment?
formail -s procmail -m test_procmail_file VARIABLE=TEST < mbox
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live in the world when you can live in your head?
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