$NetBSD: patch-ae,v 1.2 1998/08/07 11:09:52 agc Exp $ --- man/procmail.man-orig Fri Apr 11 12:28:59 1997 +++ man/procmail.man Thu Jul 9 13:04:00 1998 @@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ to continue the rule, and the tab to separate the comments): .Sx 4 R$*<@some.where>$* - $#procmail $@/etc/procmailrcs/some.rc $:$1@some.where.procmail$2 + $#procmail $@@LOCALBASE@/etc/procmailrcs/some.rc $:$1@some.where.procmail$2 R$*<@$*.procmail>$* $1<@$2>$3 Already filtered, map back .Ex -And /etc/procmailrcs/some.rc could be as simple as: +And @LOCALBASE@/etc/procmailrcs/some.rc could be as simple as: .Sx 6 :0 # sink all junk mail * ^Subject:.*junk @@ -228,9 +228,9 @@ :0 # pass along all other mail ! \-oi \-f "$@" .Ex -Do watch out when sending mail from within the /etc/procmailrcs/some.rc file, -if you send mail to addresses which match the first rule again, you could -be creating an endless mail loop. +Do watch out when sending mail from within the +@LOCALBASE@/etc/procmailrcs/some.rc file, if you send mail to addresses which +match the first rule again, you could be creating an endless mail loop. .SH FILES .TP 2.3i .B /etc/passwd