Hi,

* Thorsten Haude [2002-06-07 23:20:42 CEST] wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 21:54]:

> > The primary example of procmail's power is the ability
> > to create, call and distribute modules. 

> I never heard of these modules, neither has my manpage.
> Are you talking about the wide range of Procmail rules you
> can find in the wild? (Certainly more than Maildrop
> rules.)

I think he's talking about the possibility to exluce certain
syntax elements into other files, say ``modules''. But, I've
had a quick look at Mail::Audit any maybe I'll spend some
time on it.

This isn't exactly the right place to discuss, but I heavliy
rely on the cloning feature of procmail. The introduction to
Mail::Audit I've read doesn't say anything about this one
but Mail::Audit would stop after I take an action on a mail
(sure, I could use multiple Mail::Audit filters to deliver
to, but...). Is that possible?

Cheers, Rocco

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