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insteadOf = madduck:
#SPAMC="$SPAMASSASSIN"
TRAINER="$NICE $MAILFILT/bin/train"
#SPAMC="$SPAMASSASSIN"
TRAINER="$NICE $MAILFILT/bin/train"
+VACATION="$NICE /usr/bin/vacation"
+
SQLITE="$NICE /usr/bin/sqlite3"
BASE=$HOME/.maildir
SQLITE="$NICE /usr/bin/sqlite3"
BASE=$HOME/.maildir
NL="
"
RE_MYDOMAIN="(.+\.)*madduck\.net"
NL="
"
RE_MYDOMAIN="(.+\.)*madduck\.net"
-RE_MAILRELAYS="(seamus|clegg)\.madduck\.net"
+RE_MAILRELAYS="(seamus|swan| clegg)\.madduck\.net"
RE_SPACE="[ ]"
RE_NOT_SPACE="[^ ]"
RE_SPACE_NEWLINE="(^|$RE_SPACE)"
RE_SPACE="[ ]"
RE_NOT_SPACE="[^ ]"
RE_SPACE_NEWLINE="(^|$RE_SPACE)"
:0
*$ ^Subject:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
{
:0
*$ ^Subject:$RE_EXTRACT_HEADER_VALUE
{
:0
* SUBJECT ?? =\?.+\?[QBqb]\?.+\?=
{
SUBJECT="`PERL_UNICODE=S perl -MEncode=decode -e \"print decode(\\\"MIME-Header\\\", \\\"$SUBJECT\\\") . \\\"\n\\\";\"`"
:0
* SUBJECT ?? =\?.+\?[QBqb]\?.+\?=
{
SUBJECT="`PERL_UNICODE=S perl -MEncode=decode -e \"print decode(\\\"MIME-Header\\\", \\\"$SUBJECT\\\") . \\\"\n\\\";\"`"
+ SUBJECT_ENCODED="$MATCH"
* ? test -e $HOME/procmail.nodelays
{ DISABLE_DELAYS=true }
* ? test -e $HOME/procmail.nodelays
{ DISABLE_DELAYS=true }
+# TZ
+# used to alter the timezone for delay calculations
+#TZ=Pacific/Auckland
+
# DELAY
# argument to /bin/date -d to indicate a message delay. This is overridden by
# RELEASE
# DELAY
# argument to /bin/date -d to indicate a message delay. This is overridden by
# RELEASE