Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-23 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2005-10-22 22:24:39 +0200, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 This will

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-23 Thread stan
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 11:25:38AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote: On 2005-10-22 22:24:39 +0200, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to

procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread stan
Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is getting mail through a system with procmail. He's using

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread ehd
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 03:41:17PM -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread stan
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 10:11:00PM +0200, ehd wrote: On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 03:41:17PM -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Chrissie Brown
stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 to the spamassasin config file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf Look

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2005-10-22 15:41:17 -0400, stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? You can do this with formail. Something like that: TO=`formail -xTo:` :0 fhw * conditions | formail -I To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], $TO --

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread mikepolniak
On 15:41 Sat 22 Oct , stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? What I'm trying to do is add this conditionaly if spamassain has labled the message as spam. I have a firend who is getting mail

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread phyrster
On 22:24 Sat 22 Oct 2005, Chrissie Brown wrote: stan wrote: Can anyone show me how to write a procmail recipe that adds something (like **SPAM** to the To: header in a message? There is an optin in spamassassin to do this. Just add the following line rewrite_subject 1 to the

Re: procmail/fetchmail question

2005-10-22 Thread Stephen R Laniel
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 09:40:28AM +0800, phyrster wrote: I never used spamassassin. For a one user system, how much can one benefit form using it? Does it work well with procmail? My laptop is basically a one-user system, and still I use spamassassin. Indeed, I'm pretty sure that it's too much

Re: fetchmail question

2001-09-07 Thread Dmitriy
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 03:06:42AM +, john smith wrote: Hi, a question on fetchmail 1. I have created my $.fetchmailrc file via fetchmailconf and set daemon at 60..(that's in seconds right?) and sent myself a test message but bizarringly fetchmail doesn't go get it even after 10

Re: [users] Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-16 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Alex Suzuki (on Sat, 16 Jun 2001 08:42:37AM +0200): Do I just have to add this at the end of the line? options keep uidl precisely. did you 'man fetchmailrc' ? martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \ echo mailto: !#^.*|tr * mailto:; [EMAIL PROTECTED] --

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread Hall Stevenson
poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here poll server2 with proto POP3 user user2 there with password *** is asuzuki here *** My question is how do I leave mail on server for the first account but downloaddelete it for the second one.

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread christophe barbé
Hi Alex, I've no solution for your problem but I remember that fetchmailconf provides an option to leave messages on server (on a per account basis). Perahps you sdhould try to generate a pseudo config with it just to see what you can add. I use also two email addresses but I really use only one

Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread Rafael Sasaki
I had this same problem when i were configuring my email on GNU/Linux. I solved it adding options keep after the user name and pass. If it were on your exemple it would be: poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here options keep (if this is the

Re: [users] Re: fetchmail question

2001-06-15 Thread MaD dUCK
also sprach Rafael Sasaki (on Fri, 15 Jun 2001 02:59:39PM -0300): poll server1 with proto POP3 user user1 there with password *** is asuzuki here options keep (if this is the account you just want to read the messages, not delete them from server) and you might want to consider using

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Romain Lerallut
add fetchmail -d3600 -f config_file to your /usr/bin/pon script and fetchmail --quit to your poff you might even do special my_pon , my_poff , calling pon and then fetchmail and the opposite with poff. On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, john smith wrote: hey, I would like to know how to configure

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Andre Berger
john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hey, I would like to know how to configure fetchmail to run in the background when I connect to my isp and collect my mail and polls my mail server every hour while I am connected and then exits automatically if I disconnect to my isp. thanks in

Re: fetchmail question

2001-02-01 Thread Andre Berger
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: john smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: hey, I would like to know how to configure fetchmail to run in the background when I connect to my isp and collect my mail and polls my mail server every hour while I am connected and then exits

EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Christopher W. Aiken
In previous flavors of Linux and Freebsd, I had sendmail running. I would do a fetchmail to get my email from my ISP, and I had a .forward file that would send my mail to procmail for sorting/filtering. I now have Debian 2.2 Potato set up and it uses exim. I do NOT have a .forward file, but I do

Re: EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Will Trillich
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 09:50:15AM -0400, Christopher W. Aiken wrote: In previous flavors of Linux and Freebsd, I had sendmail running. I would do a fetchmail to get my email from my ISP, and I had a .forward file that would send my mail to procmail for sorting/filtering. I now have Debian

RE: EXIM / FETCHMAIL Question

2000-08-30 Thread Max . Hyre
Dear Mr. Aiken: You asked: I now have Debian 2.2 Potato set up and it uses exim. I do NOT have a .forward file, but I do have my .procmailrc recipe file. When I do a fetchmail my incoming mail is sorted/filtered using my .procmailrc recipe file. Is this normal behavior for exim?

Re: fetchmail question (newbie)

2000-06-13 Thread Christopher Splinter
* Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I thought of placing a script with `fetchmail -d 300` into the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory and a script with `fetchmail -q` into the /etc/ppp/ip-down.d directory. The problem is that those scripts are executed as root, su - -c fetchmail -d 300

Re: fetchmail question (newbie)

2000-06-13 Thread Dominique Rousset
- fetchmail automatically starts if I get online - stays in daemon mode as long as I am online - automatically terminates when I go offline - reads its information from a user file and not from root's .fetchmailrc - this has to work with several users and with several accounts for each

Re: fetchmail question (newbie) ... SOLVED

2000-06-13 Thread Viktor Rosenfeld
Christopher Splinter wrote: * Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: So I thought of placing a script with `fetchmail -d 300` into the /etc/ppp/ip-up.d directory and a script with `fetchmail -q` into the /etc/ppp/ip-down.d directory. The problem is that those scripts are executed

Re: Fetchmail question: How to get the mail where it belongs?

2000-05-18 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to user abcde All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to user linux etc. All the mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be sent to every user except bill :) etc. i would use procmail. put this in your ~/.forward (with the

A fetchmail question

1999-09-22 Thread tf
hey guys, Here's the message: reading message 1 of 1 (1850 octets) . flushed I just did that. Little while ago, I got: .sh: usr/sbin/exim: no such file or directory Fetchmail: MDA exited abnormally or returned non zero status (paraphrased) that one message was actually the first one