Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 1 Jul 1999 16:54:10 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Mike A. Harris" <> | Subject | Re: LINUX |
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On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Rik van Riel wrote:
>Return-Path: <riel@humbolt.nl.linux.org> >Received: from asdf.capslock.lan (mharris@asdf.capslock.lan [192.168.1.10]) > by asdf.capslock.lan (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id GAA11310 > for <mharris@asdf.capslock.lan>; Thu, 1 Jul 1999 06:13:51 -0400 >Envelope-to: mharris@ican.net >Delivery-date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 06:13:07 -0400 >Received: from mail.ican.net > by asdf.capslock.lan (fetchmail-4.5.3 POP3) > for <mharris/asdf.capslock.lan> (single-drop); Thu, 01 Jul 1999 06:13:51 EDT >Received: from humbolt.geo.uu.nl ([131.211.28.48]) > by mail1.tor.accglobal.net with esmtp (Exim 2.11 #1) > id 10zdq6-00018J-01 > for mharris@ican.net; Thu, 1 Jul 1999 06:13:06 -0400 >Received: by humbolt.nl.linux.org with ESMTP id <S92424AbPGAKMo>; Thu, 1 Jul 1999 12:12:44 +0200 >Date: Thu, 1 Jul 1999 12:12:43 +0200 (CEST) >From: Rik van Riel <riel@humbolt.nl.linux.org> >To: "Mike A. Harris" <mharris@ican.net> >cc: Riley Williams <rhw@memalpha.cx>, > Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu> >Subject: Re: LINUX >In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9907010035220.5073-100000@asdf.capslock.lan> >Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.05.9907011210220.32058-100000@humbolt.nl.linux.org> >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > >On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Mike A. Harris wrote: >> On Thu, 1 Jul 1999, Riley Williams wrote: >> >> > > :0: >> > > * ^TOlinux-kernel@vger >> > > LINUX-KERNEL > >Auch... > >This rule will send all messages with linux-kernel in the >TO list to the linux-kernel folder -- including those that >are cc:'d to you directly or those crossposted via another >list (depending on which rule comes first). > >The Sender: rule is the appropriate one.
Nope. I have a rule that runs before everything else, that looks to see if a message is directly addressed to *ME*, and if so, it gets thrown in my INBOX first. After that, several other procmailrc files are included into the main one.
I have a separate procmailrc just for mailing lists. After duplicate filtering, and junk filtering is done, the mailing list one gets sourced. So any mail sent to me, gets to me directly. Mails sent to mailing lists get sorted into the appropriate folders.
I guess it depends on each persons ENTIRE local procmail setup, what is best for them. Had I been sorting on "Sender:", the mail you sent me HAD no sender line, so the rule would have failed anyways.
The current rule works fine. If messages get crossposted, they will get duplicate filtered first, and the final copy will get thrown in the mailing list folder which has the highest precedence in my procmailrc-mailinglists recipe file.
I can send a copy of my recipe's to anyone if they like... Works great. NO problems ever with improperly filed mail.
-- Mike A. Harris Linux advocate GNU advocate Computer Consultant Open Source advocate
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