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In message <200210091925.g99JPGfJ001534@fsck.intern.waldner.priv.at>, Robert
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ldner said:
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> On Wed, 09 Oct 2002 14:43:32 EDT, Kevin Kenny writes:
> >> 3) You can learn to use procmail,
>
> >Can this be done via .forward?
>
> make your .forward contain only the following line:
> "|/usr/bin/procmail"
> (incl. the quotes, your procmail binary may be in another path)
>
Check the procmail documentation. They actually recommend:
"|IFS=' '&&p=(PATH/TO/PROCMAIL)&&test -f $p&&exec $p -f-||exit
75#(UNIQUE_STRING)"
I don't know what this does, but it is explained in the doc.
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Jim McMaster
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