Re: Suggestion



If you can with procmail propagate your message in differents folders,
can you with procmail at the same time, erase [xxxxxx] from headers....

for instance, If procmail is configured with script, can you replace
something like
cp message $FOLDER
by something like
sed -n -e '/Subject/s:\[.*]]::' -e p message >$FOLDER/message
in the script of propagation


gandalf@pobox.com wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Aug 1999, Jean Raymond Chauviere wrote:
>
> > Thank you to every ones who says me to configure procmail but ...:
> > Not everybody runs linux
> > Not everybody can be root on his machine
> > Not everybody has the mail server on his machine
> > Not everybody can configure the mail
> Thats why I said "if you have procmail available".  I have had systems
> where all of these were true, but I could still use procmail, mostly
> 'cause the admin was cool and set things up on the IRIX box so that users
> poping their mail from windows could telnet in and setup procmail.
>
> I understand however that this is not always the case.  I believe that
> some list-software lets you enable the [LISTNAME] feature on a per
> subscriber basis, perhaps the list could be setup this way, so that those
> who wanted it would get it, but others wouldn't (maybe it is setup like
> this already?).
>
> -chris
>
> _______________________________________________________
> Christopher Rogers      http://www.pobox.com/~gandalf
> gandalf@pobox.com       gandalf@darkcorner.net

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