Re: [SLE] Procmail config (was: Re: [SLE] Is SCO damaging SuSE's business?)

From: Anders Karlsson (anders_at_trudheim.com)
Date: 07/23/03

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    To: Dylan <dylan@dylan.me.uk>
    Date: 23 Jul 2003 16:52:11 +0100
    
    
    

    On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 16:41, Dylan wrote:
    > (Apologies for tofu...)
    >
    > I've got all Mr Crawford's dross filtered off to the garbage, but of course I
    > still get the replies (no offence intended to the repliers) Is procmail
    > capable of identifying when Mr C starts a thread and then automatically
    > trashing the whole lot, without dumping a valid thread from half-way thru
    > just because he sees fit to respond.
    >
    > Is that clear?

    The question is clear, but I do not have an answer for you. You could
    try asking on the procmail mailing list, however, before you do so, read
    the manpages, the FAQ and skim the list archive as you most likely will
    be told to RTFM if they suspect you already have not done so.

    What I would suggest, if you have the skills to write the procmail
    recipe is to store the subject line when Mr Crawford is the originator
    of the message, and then additionally filter on the subject line. This
    would require a rather intensive .procmailrc which I'd personally would
    not like to support. :)

    -- 
    Anders Karlsson <anders@trudheim.com>
    Trudheim Technology Limited
    
    



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