Re: procmail log tailing (was Re: mutt and noatime partitions)

2002-03-05 Thread David T-G
Cameron, et al -- ...and then Cameron Simpson said... % % On 17:15 02 Mar 2002, christophe barbé [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: % | It seems there is no option to avoid the use of the access time. ... % % Instead, I have my procmail recipe write a line to a log file when % interesting email arrives

Re: procmail log tailing (was Re: mutt and noatime partitions)

2002-03-05 Thread Christopher S. Swingley
David, % Instead, I have my procmail recipe write a line to a log file when % interesting email arrives (i.e. only when one of a few recipes fires). % And I have a small window which tails that logfile. If I were in text mode I % could just tail that log in the background. I like this,

Re: procmail log tailing (was Re: mutt and noatime partitions)

2002-03-05 Thread Mike Schiraldi
I like this, and I've been looking for something this simple Can you post or send your config for me to blatantly copy? :-) I use a modified version of a program called root-tail (wwwvarcx/root-tail) to tail -f my procmail log, /var/log/secure, and a few other files Each one is displayed in a

Re: procmail log tailing (was Re: mutt and noatime partitions)

2002-03-05 Thread Cameron Simpson
: procmail log tailing (was Re: mutt and noatime partitions) REPLY_TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] IN_REPLY_TO [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the while loop just picks these up and sets $HDR_FROM, $HDR_TO etc to match. After the while loop you do whatever you like. Which could be as simple