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"Linux Gazette...<I>making Linux just a little more fun!</I>"
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<H4><font color="maroon">Mail for the Home Network</font></H4>
<H1><font color="maroon">Procmail</font></H1>
<H4>By <a href="mailto:jpollman@bigfoot.com">JC Pollman</a>
and <a href="mailto:bill.mote@bigfoot.com">Bill Mote</a></H4></center>
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<center><b><font size=+1>Procmail</font></b></center>

<p>For purposes of this article, all we want procmail to do is to put the
mail in the users' account in /var/spool/mail.&nbsp; As such, remove all
~/.procmailrc and ~/.forward files from each user's home directory. Procmail
deserves its own article, so we will not cover it here.&nbsp; For our purposes,
as long as procmail is installed on your server, things will work.
<p>Procmail is a very powerful program. After your home mail system is
setup completely, here is what procmail can do for you:
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Sets the appropriate variables</li>
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Creates a backup cache of messages so that, if anything goes wrong, you
always have the last 100 messages you received.</li>
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Filter out mailing list mail into a "Bulk Mail" folder.</li>
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<li>
Filter the remaining mail for spam, either deleting the spam or putting
it into a separate folder, as you prefer, and tagging suspicious email/probable
spam and filing it separately from non-spam email.</li>
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Deliver the filtered personal mail to your inbox, where you can read it
with Eudora or a POP program, or on shell with elm or pine.</li>
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<center><H5>Copyright &copy; 1999, JC Pollman and Bill Mote <BR> 
Published in Issue 45 of <i>Linux Gazette</i>, September 1999</H5></center>

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