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diff --git a/examples/master.procmail b/examples/master.procmail new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e3a8a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/master.procmail @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# master.procmail - Debian mailing list sorting procmail file. +# Copyright (C) 1999 Edward Betts <edward@debian.org> +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +# +# On Debian GNU/Linux systems, the complete text of the GNU General +# Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL'. + +# Introduction + +# This rcfile is aimed at developers with a small amount of bandwidth (people +# using modems to connect to the Internet). The mailing lists +# debian-devel-changes and debian-changes carry the details of package uploads +# for all of the different architectures, however, most developers are using +# one or at most two of these architectures, and are not interested in uploads +# for the others. +# +# The recipes below will erase announcements of package uploads to +# architectures that are not of much interest, before forwarding other +# messages to the forward address. Uploads that include source will be +# displayed, because I think they are interesting. + +# Instructions + +# 1. Subscribe to debian-devel-changes and/or debian-changes using your Debian +# e-mail address so that mail goes to your account on master. +# 2. Change the environment variables below to specify the: +# a) e-mail address that you want mail to be forwarded to +# b) the architectures you are NOT interested in +# c) the packages you are interested in +# 3. Upload the file to master. Rename it to ~/.procmailrc, or refer to it +# from ~/.procmailrc using INCLUDERC +# +# That should be it, configured, try sending a mail to your debian.org address +# and see if it makes its way to the specified e-mail forwarding address. +# +# Read the procmail, procmailrc, procmailex and procmailsc for more +# information. +# Master mail filtering procmail file by Edward Betts <edward@debian.org> + +# Configuration + +# Forwarding address, the place to send all the mail that is not erased. +# PLEASE CHANGE THIS! I DO NOT WANT YOUR MAIL! I could set up some stuff with +# LOGNAME to check this, but it would reduce performance and I trust my fellow +# developers. +FORWARD=edward@hairnet.demon.co.uk + +# The architectures that do NOT interest you. If you are an i386 man like me, +# then this setting should be fine, you will get i386 and hurd-i386 changes. +# If a new architectures is introduced (MIPS? ia64?) you will see uploads +# listed here until you add it to this line. +ARCHS=alpha|arm|powerpc|sparc|m68k + +# Packages changes on other architectures of interest. This is basically a list +# of the binary packages that I maintain. As far as I see it most developers +# will just want to change this to a list of packages that they maintain. +PACKAGES=colortail|esh|vh|x2vnc|sniffit # Packages on other archs of interest + +# Debian Development Changes mailing list is big. Archs that are not of +# interest to me are deleted. +# +# The only exception is packages that I would like to see when they are +# compiled on other Archs; I use this for my own binary packages. + +:0: +* ^X-Mailing-List: <debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org> +* $^Subject: Accepted .+ \(($ARCHS )*($ARCHS)\) to .+ +* !$^Subject: Accepted ($PACKAGES) .+ +/dev/null + +# Every thing else goes to the forward address. + +:0 +* !^FROM_DAEMON +* !^X-Loop: $FORWARD +| formail -A"X-Loop: $FORWARD" | $SENDMAIL -oi $FORWARD + +# vim:ft=procmail |