On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:35:03PM +0100, Ruud H.G. van Tol wrote:
You are talking about a bare SWITCHRC, so with no '=value' after it,
which unsets SWITCHRC, right?
It causes procmail to exit the current rc. If the current rc is
the last or only one, then delivery to $DEFAULT ensues. If we are
in a sub-level (INCLUDERC) rc, we simply continue processing at
the next level of inheritance.
Think of it like the death of someone intestate: inheritance is
ordered by strict rules, but if no heirs are left, the money
(message) goes to the state ($DEFAULT).
Maybe you have a recipe with a c-flag there too, which forks another
Hmm. That could be, I guess.
We sort of did this thread already a couple of months ago. :)
--
dman
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