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RE: recipie

2009-05-28 15:38:56
Sean:

Thanks ... yes, I know, forgot to send plain text ... it's Microsoft's
Outlook



Thank You,
Alex Rodriguez 
Spectrecom Corporation
10773 Sherman Way
Sun Valley, CA 91352 U.S.A.
Tel: (818) 764-9500 ext14  Fax: (818) 764-9501
Email: alex(_at_)spectrecom(_dot_)com
www.spectrecom.com
www.usgraphicsupply.com
www.usinkjetsupply.com
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Subject: Re: recipie

At 13:05 2009-05-28 -0700, Alex Rodriguez wrote:
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* ^(From|Reply-To|Return-Path|Sender):(_dot_)*alex(_at_)spectrecom\(_dot_)com

/dev/null

1. Please post to this list in PLAIN TEXT.  Your stuff came across in a 
different typeface.  Monospace fonts are ideal for programming-related
lists.
2. Lose the blank lines between the flags, conditions, and action - they'll 
eventually lead to confusion and errors.
3. Writing to /dev/null does not need - and really shouldn't use - a 
lockfile flag.
4. Yes, you can OR multiple header lines in the fashion which you 
have.  Check the procmail manpage and see the regexp used for the ^TO macro
is.
5. Wow, there's that huge signature again.

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  Sean B. Straw / Professional Software Engineering

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