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| formail -D 8192 $HOME/.procmail/msgid.cache

2004-05-29 07:17:54
Hello, 

before I use it I like to know what 

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| formail -D 8192 $HOME/.procmail/msgid.cache

exactly do.

Does it delete duplicated messages Message ?

I have this question, because I am on 106 Mailinglist and gotten more 
then 300 Cc's this months where I have answered "FALSE", which mean, 
I have the problem, if the Cc'ed Message comes into my private INBOX 
first before the List-Mailbox.

For example:

  ______ ( '/home/michelle/.procmailrc' ) ______________________________
 /
|  PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:
|  MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
|  DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/INBOX/
|  LOGFILE=$HOME/log/procmail-`date +%Y-%m-%d`.log
|  VERBOSE=off
|  
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|  | formail -D 8192 $HOME/.procmail/msgid.cache

If I uses this, whats going on with the duplicated message ?
Are there ornly marked that I can filter it ?
  
|  :0
|  * ^X-BeenThere(_dot_)*procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de
|  procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)rwth-aachen(_dot_)de/${MONTHFOLDER}/
|  
|  :0
|  * ^To(_dot_)*linux4michelle(_at_)freenet(_dot_)de
|  Linux/INBOX/
 \______________________________________________________________________

I like to delete all messages which are Cc'ed to me or 
if fetchmail fails the duplicated Messages to the Mailinglists

Oh yes, the lists are always in the form above "name(_at_)server"

Curently I make head-stands while looking for my E-Mail in Envelope-To:
and then I check the To: and Cc: header for mailinglist names.

Greetings
Michelle

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