Yes i know that, it was just for testing, thanks anyway.
Filtering now are working fine for the main account (home/myaccount) but
is it possible to do something similar for the rest of virtual accounts
which are under /home/myaccount/mail/my_account_1/ ?
I made a copy of .procmailrc and .forward to these locations after i
change the paths for DEFAULT = /home/myusername/mail/INBOX nut the
filters for these accounts doen't work.
Any suggestions?
Thanks a lot
Stelios
> On Tue, 8 Apr 2003, Stelios Asmargianakis wrote:
>
> > bash-2.05$ cat .procmailrc
> > :0:
> > * ^From:.*asmar@medisign\.gr
> > /dev/null
>
> as a semi pointless aside on a list where most people think procmail is an
> abomination, the second ':' in ':0:' means 'lock the destination file
> before delivering'. So you're protecting /dev/null from becoming
> corrupted =). Of course in this case you're just testing so it doesn't
> matter, but at least in older versions of procmail using :0: instead of :0
> when delivering to remote email addresses or a pipe would still lock
> something, creating an unnecessary bottleneck
>
> --john
>
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