eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 03 Nov 1999:
> 1. You can use ~/.procmailrc with the last recipe being 
> DEFAULT=$HOME/Maildir/new/.

I guess this works even with an unpatched procmail, but it's *much*
better to have procmail with the maildir support patch, and then
*NOT* to use that /new/ at the end there.  You get all those "nice
wonderfully unique filenames" too.

> :0
> $DEFAULT
> 
> (note this must come after all recipes have been processed).
> 
> This solution works but does not leave those wonderfully unique file 
> names like Qmail normally would delivery.

That's the default behaviour of procmail anyway -- if all recipes have
been processed and the mail is not delivered, it's placed into $DEFAULT.
You don't need to have an excplicit recipe for that.  Not that it hurts
if you do, either.

> :0
> |maildir $HOME/Maildir

I guess the advantage of this is that you don't need to patch procmail.
It's also better than using a non-patched procmail to deliver to
"Maildir/new/".


Mikko
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