On Tuesday 27 January 2009 22:35:47 Christoph Höger wrote: > > Not knowing the details of those posts, I don't know the reason, but I > > *think* your recipe demands that both conditions are met. Are they? > > Hnnn. Well, obviously the ^TO macro did not match, I added Sender: > recently and just thought "WTH, leave it there", as I read those rules > would be OR'd somewhere on the web. > But: > > procmailrc(5): > Conditions are anded; if there are no conditions the result > will be true by default. > > Looks like I did not get the difference between lines starting with * > and those that do not. > > Thanks for the advice I could be wrong, but AIUI, two lines like that are AND. The form * (^Sender| To|List-ID): is OR. I use ORs like this in many of my recipes and they work well. They work equally well at the other side of the equation. I have one recipe that uses a similar OR to put marketing mail from several companies into one folder. Amme
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