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= Howto sort incomming mail at Bubba<br>  =


Procmail is a versatile program that lets you filter incoming emails and do all sorts of processing on them. Sorting them, forwarding them, using an application to process them etc. I mainly uses it to sort email into folders depending on their origin or destination.  
Procmail is a versatile program that lets you filter incoming emails and do all sorts of processing on them. Sorting them, forwarding them, using an application to process them etc. I mainly uses it to sort email into folders depending on their origin or destination.  

Revision as of 16:32, 10 December 2010

This is work in progress!!


Procmail is a versatile program that lets you filter incoming emails and do all sorts of processing on them. Sorting them, forwarding them, using an application to process them etc. I mainly uses it to sort email into folders depending on their origin or destination.

Install procmail

Log into Bubba via ssh and become root.

Issue:

apt-get update
apt-get install procmail

Configure Postfix to deliver incomming email to procmail

Edit the file /etc/postfix/main.cf and add the line:

mailbox_command = /usr/bin/procmail -a $DOMAIN

Configure procmail

For each user that receives email create the config file /home/"user"/.procmailrc with something like:

# Set to on for debug
VERBOSE=off

DEFAULT=$HOME/Mail/
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
PMDIR=$HOME/.procmail
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/procmail.log

INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/rc.filters

(Todo, should DEFAULT & MAILDIR perhaps be moved to postfix config?)

Then create the procmail directory associated with this

mkdir /home/"user"/.procmail

Finally set up any filter rules needed. As an example, put all incomming emails from ernie@example.com into the folder ernie edit the file /home/"user"/.procmail/rc.filters and add the following lines:

:0:
* ^From ernie@example.com
.ernie/

Restart postfix

To finnish everything off and start using procmail restart postfix

/etc/init.d/postfix restart

Now all emails comming from ernie would end up in a subfolder to the inbox called ernie. All others should still end up in your inbox.

You can read more on procmail on its homepage www.procmail.org/