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Up to what point are message parts searched?

2005-08-08 18:33:33
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A maybe too simple question, too oft repeated (but think of
the Google value, eh?)

Assuming that the below is syntactically correct:

:0:
* H ?? ^From:(_dot_)*bar(_at_)foo\(_dot_)org
* B ?? [Ff]oo[Bb]ar
| /usr/bin/bzip2 -c9 >> foobar.bz2


1: Does procmail "search" the header ONLY up to the line
containing the match -- and then dump the header to move on
to the next rule? 

2: Does this entire header get loaded for scanning first --
or does procmail just load it line by line?

3: Same two questions above for the body of the message.


- -- grok.



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