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About:
The procmail and formail mail processing package can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone.
Release focus: Minor bugfixes
Changes:
This release has a bugfix release that resolves all known regression issues seen in versions 3.20 and 3.21.
Author:
Capt'n Foo Bar [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.procmail.org/
Tar/GZ:
ftp://ftp.procmail.net/pub/procmail/
Changelog:
http://www.procmail.org/procmail.HISTORY.html
CVS tree (cvsweb):
http://www.procmail.org/procmail-beta/
Mailing list archive:
http://www.procmail.org/era/lists.html
Trove categories:
[change]
Dependencies:
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No dependencies filed
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Releases
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Version
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Date
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3.22
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Minor bugfixes |
14-Jul-2002 22:56 |
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3.21
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Minor security fixes |
19-Jul-2001 23:34 |
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3.15.1
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Minor bugfixes |
01-Mar-2001 08:25 |
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3.15
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N/A |
26-Aug-2000 03:25 |
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3.14
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N/A |
23-Nov-1999 16:27 |
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3.13.1
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N/A |
08-Apr-1999 04:53 |
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3.13
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N/A |
05-Apr-1999 15:40 |
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3.12
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N/A |
06-Mar-1999 17:39 |
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Comments
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You can use Procmail to create mail-servers?
by Boogers - Mar 19th 2003 14:39:27
really?
How?
Has anyone actually done this?
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User-hostile!
by Phil Hunt - Aug 17th 2001 21:32:37
Unfortunately the procmailrc file format isn't exactly
the most intuitive or simple thing around.
-- Philip Hunt, philh@comuno.freeserve.co.uk
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License Info
by Q*bert - Feb 5th 1999 09:33:01
Here's what the README from the FTP site says:
Use this software package at your own risk. The programmer cannot
be held liable for any incurred damages, directly or indirectly due to
the use or inability to use this software.
You are encouraged to distribute this package freely. This package or
any part thereof or any work derived from it, is however not to be sold
(minor transfer costs excepted) or included in any commercially sold
software
package (if you want to do this anyway, contact me (address below), and
we'll
work something out).
If you distribute it, please leave the package intact. You are allowed
to
take parts from this distribution and distribute these separately as long
as you retain the copyright messages. If you redistribute any part of
this
package in a modified form, be sure to mark the parts you changed.
If you have some important changes that might be useful to the rest of
the
world, contact me instead.
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Re: License Info
by Martin Herrman - Jun 11th 2001 15:51:49
So what's the problem?
-- http://www.herrman.nl
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Re: License Info
by Capt'n Foo Bar - Jun 13th 2001 23:25:40
> So what's the problem?
At the time the "License Info" comment was posted, procmail's
license wasn't particularly clear on some Open Source points. The current
version is dual licensed under the GPL and Artistic licenses, so that
comment should be considered obsolete.
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Re: License Info
by Martin Herrman - Jun 11th 2001 15:54:13
So what's the problem?
-- http://www.herrman.nl
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