On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 10:10, Sacha Chua wrote:
> One way to do it is to use procmail and formail to modify the messages.
> man formail to find out how you can use formail to add headers to the
> message. man procmailex to find out how to use formail with procmail. =)
thanks, i went ahead and did that already. i wanted to get it
working in my client only, but then the email in question goes
to other people too and i decided that adding the header would
work better for everyone else who would be receiving the same
email.
i don't think i could find an example for that recipe in
man procmailex
or anywhere else. a bit of testing and man procmailrc got me
to a good .procmailrc though.
tiger
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