Hi, I have put this on my .procmailrc file: :0 * ^Subject:.*[SLE] Mail/suse-list to put in that folder all mail from the list, but now all mails go in that folder... I'm not a regexp monger, but where is my mistake? Thank you in advance, Emiliano P.S. I use postfix, fetchmail and mutt to read and send mail -- Sent to you from the computer of _____ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ | ____|_ __ ___ (_) (_) __ _ _ __ ___ / ___|_ __(_) | (_) | _| | '_ ` _ \| | | |/ _` | '_ \ / _ \ | | _| '__| | | | | | |___| | | | | | | | | (_| | | | | (_) | | |_| | | | | | | | |_____|_| |_| |_|_|_|_|\__,_|_| |_|\___/ \____|_| |_|_|_|_| Running SUsE linux 7.1
Hi, The suse mailing list admin has inserted a special header for this very purpose. Use X-Mailinglist to sort the mail instead. It's a lot easier. [ and ] have special meaning in a regular expression, which is why your selection fails. Regards Anders On Saturday 02 June 2001 00:27, Emiliano Grilli wrote:
Hi,
I have put this on my .procmailrc file: :0
* ^Subject:.*[SLE] Mail/suse-list
to put in that folder all mail from the list, but now all mails go in that folder... I'm not a regexp monger, but where is my mistake?
Thank you in advance, Emiliano
P.S. I use postfix, fetchmail and mutt to read and send mail
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001 00:27:25 +0200
Emiliano Grilli
Hi,
I have put this on my .procmailrc file:
:0 * ^Subject:.*[SLE] Mail/suse-list
to put in that folder all mail from the list, but now all mails go in that folder... I'm not a regexp monger, but where is my mistake?
Thank you in advance, Emiliano
P.S. I use postfix, fetchmail and mutt to read and send mail
Use
:0
* ^X-Mailinglist.*suse-linux-e
Mail/suse-list
instead, that works great for me.
Regards...
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Jean-François Bocquet
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Anders Johansson
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Emiliano Grilli
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Jean-Fran�ois Bocquet