On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 11:14:12AM -0400, Don Woodward wrote:
"Dallman Ross" wrote ">" ...
By the way, notice that in the formail statement above I took the
colon off the end of the From extraction. I think we don't want to
discard the From_ (top) line.
The "From:" line is being kept - not sure what you mean by "From_".
I mean, as I said, the top line. In an mbox-style folder, there must
be a top line that starts "From ", and we commonly call that the
From_ in discussing procmail. The underscore represents a space.
That is different from the From: header. Look:
6:30pm [~/Mail] 206[0]> formail -X "From" < SPAMPLE
From jhouserma(_at_)jaspro(_dot_)de Sat Sep 25 00:41:42 2004
From: "Josh Houser" <jhouserma(_at_)jaspro(_dot_)de>
If I put the colon back in, I only get the bottom one.
Formail puts the line back by default if its missing, btw.
Date can be added once I get this working. Message-ID may be key
to sendmail issue - I'll do some testing with it - the dups have
different message-id's BTW.
!!!!!!!!! As Ruud said, that changes everything. And, as he said,
they are not really dupes, then.
--
dman
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