On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 10:27 -0700, Tony Cratz wrote:
> On 10/21/2010 09:59 AM, Brian Lavender wrote:
> > Does this move the email to my mailbox IN.olpc-social if it is To: 
> > [email protected]?
> > 
> > :0
> > * ^To:.*[email protected]
> > IN.olpc-social
> > 
> > I see some recipes that have the following on the first line.
> > 
> > :0:
> 
> 
>       It should.
> 
>       The rule ':0:' is used to not to continue on to the next rule
>       if there is a match on the test. So think of it as.
> 
>       if {$TO_ADDRESS == "*[email protected]") {
>               save_to(olpc_social);
>               exit;
>       }
> 
>       if you use ":0" then it is test the next rule in your
>       .procmailrc file. Typical if you use a number of rules with
>       the ":0" format then the very last rule in your file would
>       be ":0:". Thank of it as the end of a large cast statement.
> 
> 
>       Speaking of procmail. From my understanding this project is
>       really no longer being maintained. But if you ask around it
>       is still being used. If someone is looking for a project for
>       school, Procmail could really use a rewrite.
> 

Yes, but people should be encouraged to use something with more sane
syntax if possible. For example, sieve (from GNU mailutils) uses a
standard syntax that is understood by many IMAP servers.

--Ken
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