Sorting email - procmail ?
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Wed Dec 22 09:39:01 PST 2004
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Mozilla does sorting (although I'm using Sieve on the server) and it's
SPAM-identifying engine is pretty good as well.
Alan Jackson wrote:
| On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:46:53 -0600
| Michael Hipp <Michael at Hipp.com> wrote:
|
|
|>I need to sort my incoming email. I just need something simple to
check To:
|>and Cc: lines and move to a folder based on that.
|>
|>Is procmail the thing to use?
|>
|>(It seems really complexicated. Is there anything simpler?)
|>
|
|
| I use procmail just to deliver mail to a directory so I can run my
| 1000 line perl script on it... 8-)
|
| Some e-mail clients will do sorting for you based on simple stuff like
| To: lines - Sylpheed for example. Which is now at version 0.9.99 and
just days
| away from version 1.0!
|
|
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Matthew Carpenter
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