Help configuring procmail (was: Help configuring fetchmail)

Brian Densmore DensmoreB at ctbsonline.com
Fri Oct 15 15:35:00 CDT 2004


Please read Jeremy's reply to my incorrect post.

Or alternatively this:

<shamelessly lifted from the KCLUG archives>

If the regular expression contains '^TO_' it will be substituted by
  '(^((Original-)?(Resent-)?(To |Cc |Bcc) |(X-Envelope
  |Apparently(-Resent)?)-To) :(.*[^-a-zA-Z0-9_.])?)', which should catch all
  destination specifications containing a specific address.

</shamelessly lifted from the KCLUG archives>

In other words, Procmail reads '^TO_' as anyplace that could be used as a 
"To:" field including the "Apparently-To" header record which the KCLUG
mailer uses. Or as you asked also the CC and BCC records. My post was due to my
ignorance of how the '^TO_' works.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Kelsay 
> 
> Are you saying that he can't filter on the "To:" field?  If 
> he is only subscribed on one address of the two he has talked 
> about, he could scan for kclug at kclug.org in any of the 3 
> "To:, CC:, BCC:" and then have those dropped in whichever of 
> the folders.  I use built-in filters in Thunderbird, but this 
> is what I look for and it works fine.  GroupUnwise however, 
> sucks and frequently misses email.  It is a very inflexible 
> mail client.
> 
> 
> Brian Kelsay
> 
> >>> "Brian Densmore" <> 10/15/04 02:24PM >>>
> 
> Nope, that won't work for KCLUG mail.
> The "To:" field will not always, in fact hardly ever,
> have the proper recipient of the email. Hence, Matt's
> dilemma. You have to look at the crazy headers for KCLUG.
> I'd say he needs both of the approaches you stated. One
> filter by list and to by "To:". That *should* get most if
> not all filtered into his appropriate mailboxes.
> Now, I have to go to my server and play with some of these
> rules. ;')
> 



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