To Whom, At this point, I'd like to say that I have made some progress with the mail transferring from Win95 to Linux... but nooooooooooo!!!!!! I'm including below much of the information that is available for your viewing to solicit your help. Before I go into the excerpts, I'd like to explain what I have encountered thus far. I'm using the script at the end of procmailrc man page, along with formail and procmail. The script doesn't seem to change anything no matter what options I put with formail. I've tried -tkr, -ds, -m, and the other option that makes "From" a return address with "From -". I also ran tests as "formail [options] < [filename] >> [filename]. The problem that I've been able to conclude resides in two areas. First the "From -" fields, then the lack of formail to notice the other e-mails further down in the file. Although, once the file of e-mails has been processed as one e-mail - all the "From -" end up with an escape (>) in front of them (at least, that's how procmailrc refers to them). Finally, as you can see, the "From -" field is bogus. Even though I used formail to change it into something respectable it added a ^M between the address and the date/time, which could be caused from cat-ting the information to my workable file from Win95. I listed the other fields to show that there's plenty of header for formail and procmail to react to. I will continue to have this problem because it is necessary. If any of you can offer help, it will be well appreciated. >From - Mon Feb 22 20:33:32 1999 X-POP3-Rcpt: Received: Received: Received: Received: Received: Received: From: Received: Received: Message-Id: Subject: To: Date: Cc: In-Reply-To: X-Mailer: MIME-Version: Content-Type: Content-Transfer-Encoding: Sender: Precedence: X-Loop: X-Orcpt: X-Date-Received: X-Mozilla-Status: X-Mozilla-Status2: X-UIDL: <e-mail body> ************************************************************************* Signed, Concerned P.'S. Detailed Documentation(s) and Sample(s) are more than welcome! -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com http://archive.redhat.com To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject. -====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====---====- to unsubscribe email "unsubscribe linux-admin" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See the linux-admin FAQ: http://www.kalug.lug.net/linux-admin-FAQ/