This is totally off topic, so consider yourselves forewarned and apologies
in advance. The subject is how to filter the modperl mailing list by
using Jari Aalto's pm-jalist.rc procmail recipe.
(Should I be labeling the subject with a code word like NMC
- No Modperl Content)...?
Has the list changed it's software and/or configuration in the past
couple of weeks. The reason I ask is because I use procmail and Jari
Aalto's pm-jalist.rc file to filter mailing lists. Lately, the recipe
fails to filter it as a mailing list and sends it straight to my inbox
(a little annoying to see a lot of traffic in the inbox). You can get
the pm-code.zip file from www.procmail.org.
Anyone else experiencing the same????
Thanks in advance,
--
Haroon Rafique
Web Dude
AT&T haroon@att.com
in advance. The subject is how to filter the modperl mailing list by
using Jari Aalto's pm-jalist.rc procmail recipe.
(Should I be labeling the subject with a code word like NMC
- No Modperl Content)...?
Has the list changed it's software and/or configuration in the past
couple of weeks. The reason I ask is because I use procmail and Jari
Aalto's pm-jalist.rc file to filter mailing lists. Lately, the recipe
fails to filter it as a mailing list and sends it straight to my inbox
(a little annoying to see a lot of traffic in the inbox). You can get
the pm-code.zip file from www.procmail.org.
Anyone else experiencing the same????
Thanks in advance,
--
Haroon Rafique
Web Dude
AT&T haroon@att.com