On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:17:40PM -0600, Tim Wilson wrote:
> I'm scanning procmailex now. Yep, there are a lot of good examples 
> there. I guess creating the recipe wasn't the hard part in my mind. I 
> should have been more clear. In my case the original destination email 
> address, help at myschool.k12.mn.us, doesn't exist as a regular system 
> user. Therefore, there's no ~ in which to place a ~/.procmailrc file. 
> Here's what the relevant entry in /etc/aliases looks like:
> 
> help:         "|/usr/bin/rt-mailgate --queue General --action 
> correspond --url h
> ttp://support.myschool.k12.mn.us/"
> 
> So where would the procmail recipe have to live in order to operate on 
> the "help" alias?

I have never used it that way myself, but it seems like
/etc/procmailrc is what you probably want.  See man procmail.

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