(fetchmailed? i decree it to be a verb today.)
i've got some old addresses
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and i use fetchmail to yank email from those into my active
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
account.
i'd like to phase out the older accounts...
what kind of procmail recipe do i need to figure out
the actual destination address of an email, so i can
gently inform senders that i've got a new address?
this doesn't quite get it--
:0 hc
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]/(pinncomp|speedex)
{
OLD=$MATCH
# track who got reminded
:0 hwc:old_addrs.lock
| egrep '^Date:|^From:' >> to_$OLD
# remind about new address
:0 c
* ! ^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* ^TO_ \/[a-zA-Z0-9]+@(pinncomp|speedex)
| (formail -r -I"Precedence: junk" -A"X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ; \
echo "You sent email to an old email address '$MATCH';" ; \
echo "It's been forwarded to the new address '[EMAIL
PROTECTED]'." ; \
echo "Please use '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' in the future. Thanks." )
| $SENDMAIL -t
}
one isp adds a X-RCPT-TO header, but the other doesn't...
suggestions solicited.