On Sat, Sep 27, 2003 at 12:38:51PM +0200, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
Toen ik Dallman Ross kietelde, kwam er dit uit:
procmail VERBOSE=y ~/.procmail/subs/virussnag.rc < some.message
Where's the -m?
Not sure why we need one. The explicit call to virussnag.rc
obviates a call to any default .procmailrc.
Confession time: I've never used the -m, and only have the
vaguest idea what turning "procmail into a general purpose
mail filter" is supposed to mean (see "man procmail"); or
why I might want to. I know that what I used above skips
any /etc/procmailrc, too. Can someone explain -m better than
the man pages do?
--
dman
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