Toen wij Vincent Blondel kietelden, kwam er dit uit:
This is my .procmailrc
SHELL = /bin/sh
PATH = /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin
Why PATH?
LOGFILE = "$HOME/.procmail.log"
VERBOSE = yes
MAILDIR = $HOME/Maildir
Keep the quotes coming.
DEFAULT = "$MAILDIR/"
LOCKFILE = $HOME/.procmail.lock
Why LOCKFILE? And if needed, why no quotes? :)
O when the quotes
O when the quotes
O when the quotes come marching in
O Lord I want to be in that number
O when the quotes come marching in
:0:
* ^TOmysql
.Ml.mysql
and this is my directory structure (Maildir) under my homedir.
Maildir/.Ml.mysql/
[...]
and this is what happens
Maildir/.Ml.mysql/msg.Z-BS
1. add a slash
2. remove a colon
:0
* ^TOmysql
.Ml.mysql/
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Grtz, Ruud
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