So for a single user on this system, and being that all the mailboxes
are mine, it probably makes no difference.
I didn't look hard enough in the man page. :)
Thanks,
Rob
> On 20010513.0934, Bob Miller said ...
>
> Rob Hudson wrote:
>
> > I have mostly recipes like this in my procmailrc file:
> >
> > :0:
> > * ^TO_*eug-lug@*efn.org
> > euglug
> >
> >
> > I've also seen recipes that start start with a ':0' instead of a ':0:'
> > (the last colon is missing). Anyone know what the difference is? I
> > couldn't find any reference to it in any of the man pages.
>
> >From procmailrc(5):
>
> Local lockfile
> If you put a second (trailing) ':' on the first recipe
> line, then procmail will use a locallockfile (for this
> file to use; if you don't however, procmail will use the
> destination filename (or the filename following the first
> '>>') and will append $LOCKEXT to it.
>
> --
> Bob Miller K<bob>
> kbobsoft software consulting
> http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>