On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 23:03, Antonio Bemfica wrote: [snip] Procmail in this case expects messages to > arrive at /var/mail/user - you may need to run fetchmail to get them off > a POP or IMAP server. In my recipe procmail delivers the messages it > picks up to ~/incoming-mail and Evolution gets them from there.
Right now I use Evo(1.0.8 btw) to get my messages from my pop-account, to get this working I would have to: a) configure fetchmail b) configure procmail c) install and configure dbtool (where can I get this it doesn't seem to be included with RH7.3 d) edit my account settings from POP to "local delivery" and select the folder procmail stores the edited messages Right? Are there any problems with the different versions of fetchmail, procmail, evolution? Ihave the following installed: procmail-3.22-5 fetchmailconf-5.9.0-5 fetchmail-5.9.0-5 Please > note the locking mechanisms invoked. They are compatible with Evolution. This is good, I presume? I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with this... > To filter duplicates based on a hash of the body of the message you will > need dbtool. You will also need to change one condition in the recipe. > Let me know if you need help (perhaps off the list?). I prefered to answer throught the list because I noticed something else: when messages are sent ot the list and CC'd to me the CC'd message does not have the mailing-list signature: wouldn't this cause the md5sum, the hash and the message-ID methods to fail? Theoretically these messages are not unique... Some more questions about the script you send: all the files used in the spam-blocking code: are they installed with procmail or do they have to be updated manually? I read about spamassasin and others, does procmail fit into that category? If so, I read that some people use several of these tools in succession can this be done with procmail as well? Thanks -- # Mertens Bram "M8ram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Linux User #249103 # # Red Hat Linux 7.3 KDE 3.0.0-10 kernel 2.4.18-3 i686 128MB RAM # # A priest advised Voltaire on his death bed to renounce the devil. # # Replied Voltaire, "This is no time to make new enemies." # _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
