Toen ik Professional Software Engineering kietelde, kwam er dit uit:
Ruud:
The 3.22 "man procmailrc"s I tried, all say "$HOME",
not "$HOME/".
Huh, mine has a manpage date of 2001/08/04, though the binary has a
date of 2001/09/10 (shown in 'procmail -v'). Indeed though, on another
host, I see a MAILDIR with a manpage designation of $HOME, though the
manpage date on it is the same.
Curious. Some time when I have an abundance of freetime, I'll do
binary compares of the manpages and check the build sources.
Same dat(a|(e|um)s) here.
In most silly uses of MAILDIR I've seen, a one-extra-won't-hurt-slash
was used, like:
MAILDIR = $HOME/mail/
:0:
* test
$MAILDIR/IN.test
--
Affijn, Ruud
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