Thanks, that worked. James On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 16:55 +0100, Paul Bijnens wrote:> On 2009-02-02 16:45, James Pifer wrote:> > I'm trying to use procmail and I'm having trouble getting it to set some> > headers. I have one mailing list that sets Newsgroups: in the header> > and I want to remove it. I have the following test recipe:> > > > :0> > * ^Subject:.*\<testing> > * ^(Mime-Version:|Content-)> > | formail -IMime-Version: -IContent-> > > > If I understand it correctly, it should remove the Mime-Verion and> > Content headers.> > > > The recipe gets matched but then doesn't deliver correctly:> > > > procmail: Match on "^Subject:.*\<testing"> > procmail: Match on "^(Mime-Version:|Content-)"> > procmail: Executing "formail,-IMime-Version:,-IContent-"> > procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=formail -IMime-Version: -IContent-"> > procmail: Notified comsat: "test@:/home/jep/formail -IMime-Version: -IContent-"> >>From jep@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mon Feb 2 11:43:03 2009> > Subject: testing> > Folder: formail -IMime-Version: -IContent- 1010> > > > > > It looks like it's trying to put it in a folder starting with formail. I> > tried putting the mail file on the next line (/var/mail/test), which is> > the same way I do it on my kid's procmailrc's, but it seems to ignore> > it. Where does procmail get the LASTFOLDER thing from?> > > > Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?> > > Add the "f" flag to your recipe, to indicate the receipt is a filter,> and not a destination.> > :0 f> ...rest or recipe...> _______________________________________________CentOS mailing listCentOS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos