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> Here's another example solution. I subscribe to many mailing lists,
> and think .qmail-ext is more elegant than procmail. I always subscribe
> with the address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Here's
> how filtering is done:
>
> In .qmail-lists:
> |exit 100
>
> In .qmail-lists-default:
> |rcvstore +lists/`expr "$EXT" : 'lists-\(.*\)'`
Is it safe? I mean, without locking if two messages for the same folder
arrives at the same time the result would be undetermined (with possible loss
of messages -- it happened to me when I used a similar procmail recipe without
locking).
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Luca Olivetti | Tarifa Plana ya! http://tarifaplana.home.ml.org/
http://www.luca.ddns.org/ | FAQ http://www.luca.ddns.org/ptp-faq.html
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