What I failed to mention was that it was suppised to pre-shunt mailing list mail (from 
most mailing lists) into like named folders.

Thus spake Craige McWhirter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I'm looking for a fairly concise source of info on procmail folder pre-sorting. I've 
>used some samples I've found but I'm having no luck thus-far. Here's a relevent 
>sample from my .procmailrc:
> 
> ----- Start .procmail Excerpt -----
> 
> :0:
> * ^Sender: owner-\/[^@]+
> lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
> 
> :0:
> * ^X-BeenThere: \/[^@]+
> lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
> 
> :0:
> * ^Delivered-To: mailing list \/[^@]+
> lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
> 
> :0:
> * X-Mailing-List: <\/[^@]+
> lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
> 
> :0:
> * X-Loop: \/[^@]+
> lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
> 
> ----- End .procmail Excerpt -----
> 
> This was supposed to pre-shunt mail into relevent folders but doesn't appear to be 
>working. There's nothing in the log files.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Cheers,
>       Craige.
> 
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Cheers,
      Craige.

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