> On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 07:49:16 +1100, Joel Reicher said:
> > I don't understand why you would want to; it means you can't use procmail
> > to sort messages into different folders.
> 
> Odd.  I get about 900 pieces of e-mail via fetchmail/procmail a day, sorted
> into several dozen different folders.  Seems to work quite well.

My reply was to the following comment from Xavier:

"Fetchmail is used to retrieve my mails. It then passes them to
procmail which stores them into my mail spool."

It's possible I misunderstood what was meant by "mail spool", but I
read it to mean the maildrop, in which case Xavier would be using
the maildrop as a temporary space after procmail but before
inc.

I was wanting to imply that using procmail to store into folders directly
or via rcvstore is a better idea, because then you *can* sort into
different folders.

Cheers,

        - Joel


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