> > ben_b: "| /path/to/procmail -m /path/to/myprocmail.rc filterben" > > filterben: ben_b at myserver.com > > Not needed. Plus, this will allow people to bypass ben_b as an address. > All I need to do is send email to filterben at whatever... Good point, I've just redirected to the correct address at the end of my procmail script now instead. > I would simply remove the whole filteralias thing. Just forward > directly to the address you wish in the procmail recipe. Far more > secure. Plus, you need to protect yourself from looping, so use this > before you foward your email: > > HERE_XLOOP=ben_b+procmail at thishost.domain.tld > :0 fhw > * $ ! ^X-Loop: $HERE_XLOOP > |formail -I "X-Loop: $HERE_XLOOP" > > Then forward as usual. Remember, you could always use the formail as a > delivery recipe (remove "fhw") and pipe the output to "| $SENDMAIL -oi > me at thathost". I'm not following the loop aspect (I'm brand new to procmail), could you explain what's happening here a bit? Thanks, Ben. _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list