Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 11:22:17 -0600 From: Martin Janzen <janzen@idacom.hp.com>
tim werner <werner@mc.ab.com> writes:
With procmail, you can associate arbitrary actions with a match, so no it would not have to be silent.
Will anyone who has procmail working please send me an example of how you use it? I am totally confused.
First, you have to tell the mail system that you want your mail to be filtered through the procmail program. You do this by creating a one-line file called ".forward" in your home directory:
"| IFS=' '; /usr/local/bin/procmail -p"
Sorry to bother the list with this thread, but I need just one more question answered, and I don't know where else to ask. I work on a heterogeneous system. My personal workstation is a decstation, running Ultrix-4.3, but I'm pretty sure that email enters our local domain via a sparcstation running SunOS-4.1.3. My email ends up in /var/spool/mail/werner, which is one of the sparcstation disk partitions. If I use the above-mentioned .forward magic to start procmail, does it execute on my local decstation, or on the sparcstation. In other words, do I build a decstation or sparcstation executable? Is there some way I can test this without the mail daemon getting into some kind of infernal .forward loop if there is an error? thanks a lot, tw
At least at my site, it runs on the server that would otherwise be putting your mail into your spool file. I think that this means that you should build a Sun executable. Also, you realize that your .forward will now be increasing the load on your server machine which could make your local sysadmins unhappy. It's also possible to use a combination of cron, lockfile and formail to cause your procmailing to be done on your own machine. Rick
On Tue, 31 May 1994, tim werner wrote:
Sorry to bother the list with this thread, but I need just one more question answered, and I don't know where else to ask.
the place to ask procmail questions is on the procmail list it's low volume, centres on problem solving, and never flames dumb questions. to subscribe:
To: procmail-request@informatik.rwth-aachen.de
subscribe procmail xxxxx
steve
My first guess: if you have a home directory on the sparcstation, but a .forward file and procmailrc there. procmail is pretty good about being transparent for delivery. If you have an empty .procmailrc file, it should dump everything right back in your spool file. You can look at the last Received line in your incoming mail to determine what machine the last sendmail is running on. Your binary should go on that machine, I think. Eric
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