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--- procmail-3.15.1/man/procmail.man.35825 Thu Apr 12 18:31:37 2001
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+++ procmail-3.15.1/man/procmail.man Thu Apr 12 18:32:42 2001
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should be invoked automatically over the
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.B @DOT_FORWARD@
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file mechanism as soon as mail arrives. Alternatively, when installed by
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-a system administrator, it can be invoked from within the mailer immediately.
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-When invoked, it first sets some environment variables to default values,
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-reads the mail message from stdin until an EOF, separates the body from the
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-header, and then, if no command line arguments are present, it starts to look
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-for a file named
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+a system administrator (and in the standard Red Hat Linux configuration), it
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+can be invoked from within the mailer immediately. When invoked, it
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+first sets some environment variables to default values, reads the mail message from
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+stdin until an EOF, separates the body from the header, and then, if no command line
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+arguments are present, it starts to look for a file named
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.BR @PROCMAILRC@ .
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According to the processing recipes in this file,
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the mail message that just arrived gets distributed into the right folder
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