On 02/29/2016 03:56 AM, Greg Earle wrote:
> (Forgive the Senior Moment - I know I was able to do this once before,
> but I've forgotten how.)
I believe you were looking for "formail -s" which is also part of the
procmail package. You could use Courier's sendmail to re-inject the
messages in
On 2/29/16, 3:56 AM, "Greg Earle" wrote:
>(Forgive the Senior Moment - I know I was able to do this once before,
>but I've forgotten how.)
Please ignore this post - this wasn't how I did it before, but I
found a script (called, ironically,
(Forgive the Senior Moment - I know I was able to do this once before,
but I've forgotten how.)
My Courier setup has
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /opt/courier/bin/preline /usr/local/bin/procmail"
in "etc/courierd" for Maildir delivery.
A short while back, my home directory filled up and a small bunch
of