Mrco wrote: > No, it's something else, which is complementary to what you are already doing:
So it took 50 or so messages to get to this point: > 1) Unsubscribed user posts to list > 2) procmail recognizes that message as coming from unsubscribed user, and > memorizes subject and original unsubscribed sender And you are seriously proposing that one person configure their email to do this? You just proved that you haven't a technological clue about how people new to email _use_ email. I can assure you that people new to email will i) Send a question about something in response to another question, without changing the subject line; ii) Send a question about something with _no_ subject line; iii) Send an answer to a question with no subject line; iv) Reply to message, without including the message-id of the original message that they are replying to; v) Send the question a second time, as a reply to their first question; v) Reply to a message with a _different_ subject line; Now if you can write a procmail recipe that will correctly forward _appropriate_ responses, _and_ catch the above described situations, post it here. BTW, there is one more critical situation that needs to be added to the list. If you re technologically knowledgeable as you claim to be, your procmail recipe will take care of it. Otherwise your solution is technological mumbo jumbo, on a par with magic potions that protect one from bullets fired at point blank range. xan jonathon -- Does your Office Suite conform to ISO Standards? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
