Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-30 Thread Steve
Nick Rout wrote: What you are doing wrong is that you are not reading the procmail documentation :) To deliver to a maildir you need to add a / at the end of the directory name like: :0: * ^Subject:.*aardvark Aardvark/ Otherwise it does the standard deliver to mbox. In one! Thanks (everyone) --

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-30 Thread Nick Rout
On Wed, 2005-03-30 at 10:39 +0100, Steve wrote: Nick Rout wrote: What you are doing wrong is that you are not reading the procmail documentation :) To deliver to a maildir you need to add a / at the end of the directory name like: :0: * ^Subject:.*aardvark Aardvark/ Otherwise it

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-30 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le mar mars à 11:39:08 Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment: Nick Rout wrote: What you are doing wrong is that you are not reading the procmail documentation :) To deliver to a maildir you need to add a / at the end of the directory name like: :0: * ^Subject:.*aardvark Aardvark/

[gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread Steve
I'm using the latest dovecot IMAP server to successfully access my mail remotely with Thunderbird... and I've implemented system-wide spamassassin using a procmail in /etc/procmail - all this works fine. --my /etc/procmailrc-- DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ SHELL=/bin/sh MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir :0fw *

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread A. Khattri
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Steve wrote: -- ~/.procmailrc -- DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ SHELL=/bin/sh MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir :0: * ^Subject:.*aardvark Aardvark -- This creates a file called ~/.maildir/Aardvark which contains the text of the message - which isn't what I wanted at all... Did you

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi, On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:11:41 +0100 Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- ~/.procmailrc -- DEFAULT=$HOME/.maildir/ SHELL=/bin/sh MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir :0: * ^Subject:.*aardvark Aardvark -- This creates a file called ~/.maildir/Aardvark which contains the text of the message -

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le mar mars à 20:11:41 Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit notamment: I'm using the latest dovecot IMAP server to successfully access my mail remotely with Thunderbird... and I've implemented system-wide spamassassin using a procmail in /etc/procmail - all this works fine. --my /etc/procmailrc--

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread Nick Rout
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 19:11 +0100, Steve wrote: I'm using the latest dovecot IMAP server to successfully access my mail remotely with Thunderbird... and I've implemented system-wide spamassassin using a procmail in /etc/procmail - all this works fine. --my /etc/procmailrc--

Re: [gentoo-user] IMAP and procmail - a simple question...

2005-03-29 Thread A. Khattri
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote: I ended up using maildrop, i found it to be easier to configure. Yeah, maildrop files are much easier to read and write... -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list