Re: Re: [gentoo-user] procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-11 Thread Steve [Gentoo]
Kevin Fullerton wrote: Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists - I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need to set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and it knows it'd delivering to a MailDir. A, I guess I hadn't

Re: Re: [gentoo-user] procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-11 Thread Rasmus Andersen
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 11:32:08AM +0100, Steve [Gentoo] wrote: Is formail the right tool for me to use here? Is there a tool to deliver an mbox of messages to a maildir that I can use in place of ' gentoo_user/' above? To googling for mbox2maildir or mb2md(?). With a bit of work I think they

Re: Re: [gentoo-user] procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-11 Thread Michael Sullivan
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 11:32 +0100, Steve [Gentoo] wrote: Kevin Fullerton wrote: Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists - I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need to set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and it

Re: [gentoo-user] procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-11 Thread Steve [Gentoo]
Rasmus: I've had a look at mb2md, and this seems close to what I'd need - though I'm dubious about two aspects: 1.It doesn't seem to have a filter mode (i.e. It always takes file as input as opposed to stdin, which would allow it to slot more neatly into a procmail based solution. 2.The

Re: [gentoo-user] procmail, formail and maildir for digests...

2006-10-10 Thread Kevin Fullerton
Here's the procmail recipe I use with maildir folders and the Gentoo lists - I think as long as procmail is setup with maildir support you just need to set your MAILDIR var and use a trailing slash and it knows it'd delivering to a MailDir. MAILDIR=$HOME/.maildir LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmaillog