On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, at 2:18pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ... now I'm fetchmailing and procmailing my work e-mail as well.

  Hmmmm... something just occurred to me.  ("I've got an idea, a'forming in
my brain....")

  It would be really nice if one could "apply" a set of procmail recipes to
an IMAP mail store.  That is, rather than having the MDA process each
message as it comes in, have a program that, given an IMAP mail server,
reads each message in the inbox, runs it through a procmail recipe file, and
stores the result relative to the IMAP server.  Sure, it would not be as
efficient as doing it server-side, but for cases like this, where procmail
couldn't run on the server even if the admins let you, it could be handy.

  Anyone know of anything like this?

-- 
Ben Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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