.promailrc help

Phil plabonte at gmail.com
Fri Jul 7 16:09:46 UTC 2006


well there is no specific pattern for the emails... they just might show up
together in the same To: or CC: fileds...
how does normal mail handle multiple recipients? this must be possible?



On 7/7/06, Todd Zullinger <tmz at pobox.com> wrote:
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> Phil wrote:
> > In the example below if an email has both support and user1 in CC:
> > or To: fileds I will get two emails in the support
> > directory....however if there is only one email address in the To:
> > or CC: fileds the emails will go to the appropriate directory... any
> > help would be great.
> >
> > Here is my .procmailrc file
> >
> > MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
> >
> > LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail.log
> > #VERBOSE=yes
> >
> > :0
> > * ^From:.*postmaster at fakeemail.com*
> > /dev/null
> >
> > :0
> > * ^TOsupport@
> > $MAILDIR/support
> >
> > :0
> > * ^TOuser1@
> > $MAILDIR/friends
>
> I think you want to either increase the specificity of your pattern
> and/or use some other headers to distinguish to which address the mail
> is being sent.
>
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