On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 01:20:11 +0100
Dallman Ross disseminated the following:
RBL-Blocked='/$HOM$/RBL-Blocked'
I get this in my procmail log:
procmail: Skipped "RBL"
procmail: Skipped "-Blocked=$HOME/mail/RBL-Blocked"
Is the '-' in 'RBL-Blocked' a legal character?
Not for a variable name.
Also, is that a typo in your note to the list, or does
your rc really say "/$HOM$/RBL-Blocked"? Shouldn't
that be "$HOME/RBL-Blocked"?
If you mean me, no, that was from the original post I was quoting. But ya, it
should be $HOME.
I wonder why I get that error from procmail if '-' is allowed? Not a biggie, I
can just change the recipe to, for example:
:0:
$MAILDIR/spam/rbl-blocked
}
since I already have MAILDIR defined in my .procmailrc, and then skip defining
the extra variable, no?
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