On 19 Aug 1998, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, > > Yes, no, and not unless you want to. Even without enabling the > generic command server and the @SH processing, the rules file for > mailagent is a full fledged state machines, and one can apply the > rules recursively, and the actio is idfferent depending on what state > on is in.
I wish to obtain the example setup =8). Is the sample setup on the deb file sufficient for my needs? Or is it sufficient for yours or us all subscribed to debian-user? This is the only thing I need, separate debian-user from my $INBOX. > I can send the mailagent man pages and example setup (included > in the mailagent.deb), if anyone wishes. Also, mailagent shall not > interfere with anything, and affect nothing (including your MTA) > unless you actively edit files and configure it; so you can safely > try installing it on your system. I'll try anything. Admiral Charah Tech Support, Cyberspace Laoag, ISP http://www2.csi.com.ph/~keyoz "Overuse of the smiley is a mark of loserhood" --The Jargon File V4.0.0