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Thanks very much for clarifying chaps.
Is there any quick guide for me to get started to implement those
2 features I indicated earlier?
I have procmail already installed on my box.
# procmail -v
procmail v3.22 2001/09/10
Copyright (c) 1990-2001, Stephen R. van den Berg <srb@xxxxxxx>
Copyright (c) 1997-2001, Philip A. Guenther <guenther@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Submit questions/answers to the procmail-related mailinglist by sending to:
<procmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
And of course, subscription and information requests for this list to:
<procmail-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Locking strategies: dotlocking, fcntl()
Default rcfile: $HOME/.procmailrc
It may be writable by your primary group
Your system mailbox: /var/mail/root
[root@nspplss2 postfix]#
[root@nspplss2 postfix]# rpm -qa | grep -i procm
procmail-3.22-14
warning: only V3 signatures can be verified, skipping V4 signature
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