On 1/26/24 14:39, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/26/24 09:07, Jon Ingason via users wrote:
Did following:
$ dnf search procmail
Fedora 39 - x86_64 9.3 MB/s | 89 MB
....
========================= Namn Exakt matchad: procmail
procmail.x86_64 : Mail processing program
=================== Namn & Sammanfattning Matchad: procmail
perl-Mail-Procmail.noarch : Procmail-like facility for creating easy mail
: filters
So procmail indeed is still maintained.
That just means it's still being packaged by someone for Fedora. That doesn't provide any information about whether the program's source code is being maintained upstream.
Indeed, the upstream source at https://github.com/BuGlessRB/procmail has not seen any activity for the last 2 years.
I guess I had better hang onto that source. My email gets some fairly messy processing that is very dependent on procmail.
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