On Tue, 18 Jan 2022, Chris Green wrote:
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Currently I deliver local mail to myself on my linux (xubuntu 21.10)
system using a ~/.forward file as follows:-
| /home/chris/.mutt/bin/filter.py
I'm looking for a simple way to test new versions of filter.py and I'm
not coming up with easy
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 07:52:23AM -0500, Wietse Venema wrote:
> Chris Green:
> > If I add a second line to .forward, e.g. make it something like:-
> >
> > | /home/chris/.mutt/bin/filter.py
> > | /home/chris/dev/bin/filter.py
> >
> > Then, if (as is likely) there are errors in
Chris Green:
> If I add a second line to .forward, e.g. make it something like:-
>
> | /home/chris/.mutt/bin/filter.py
> | /home/chris/dev/bin/filter.py
>
> Then, if (as is likely) there are errors in /home/chris/dev/bin/filter.py
> the message sender will see an error returned even
This is a possibly naive question.
Currently I deliver local mail to myself on my linux (xubuntu 21.10)
system using a ~/.forward file as follows:-
| /home/chris/.mutt/bin/filter.py
I'm looking for a simple way to test new versions of filter.py and I'm
not coming up with easy answers.
If I