Re: [Exim] exim capable of sorting incoming mail?

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Auteur: Robert Wilhelm Land
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À: David
CC: exim-users
Sujet: Re: [Exim] exim capable of sorting incoming mail?
David wrote:
>
> A respondent to this mail mentions manually sending pending messages on
> connect.. If you send a mail VIA exim from mutt, or any other MUA, I'm
> sure, if there is no connection, the message is queued by exim.. If you
> will look in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d, you should see a file called exim, which
> executes the command "exim -qf", which flushes out the queue, and sends
> any pending messages automatically on connect.

David, could you kindly send me your line in
~/.fetchmailrc relating to the mda command?


The manual that came with the potato CD's recommends
to add this line:

mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %s"


which I would like to replace with a exim execution.

There are two files:

rland@MINI:~$ diff /usr/sbin/exim? /etc/init.d/exim
Binary files /usr/sbin/exim and /etc/init.d/exim differ

The first one is 430696 the snd one 1078bytes small!
Could you kindly clarify this?


The other question is a general question about the "%s" variable
in the procmail line mentioned above.
man procmail explaines ? ? -d recipent ?? ? turnes on the explicit
deliverey mode, yet how can I extract who "%s" is?


Robert