Short writeup on ifile
[email protected] (Karl Vogel) 28 Oct 2002 19:47:48 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.ifile.general |
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>> On 28 Oct 2002 17:28:56 +0100, >> "Clemens Fischer" <[email protected]> said: C> # local spam. C> ( C> cd 00-SPAM-MESSAGES/misc C> list=`/bin/ls -d [0-9]* | sort -n` C> readmail 3 spam $list C> ) C> you don't need the sorting here, do you? your files even have leading C> zeros in their names, so you might as well say: "readmail 3 spam *" and C> leave out the "list=..." part entirely. if i got your setup right, you C> might even be more precise saying "readmail 3 spam ???". The individual mail messages are three-digit numbers, but the directories holding them are 1- or 2-digits, and they're not the only things in the top-level directory. I don't really *need* the sorting, but I do have to look for purely numeric directory names. C> 70 :0 HBD C> 71 * -10^1 Subject: C> 72 * 1^1 =[0-9A-F][0-9A-F]=[0-9A-F][0-9A-F] C> you don't have any european friends, right? :) Umm, right. Oops... C> these rules would catch non-ASCII from roman, european countries as C> well. I found it at http://www.vex.net/~wadialix/email/chinese/index.html C> better than this is a rule like: C> :0HB C> * 1^0 ^Subject:( *Adv:)|.*(±¤°í)|.*(±¤ °í) C> * 1^0 ^Content-Type:.*charset.*(euc-kr|big5|ks_c_5601-1987|ISO-2022-KR) C> $DEVNULL I'll give this one a try, see what happens. -- Karl Vogel ASC/YCOA, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 [email protected] http://www.dnaco.net/~vogelke It's a spinoff of a spinoff of Beverly Hills 90210. Sort of like a good meal that has been processed by the body, re-ingested, and then processed again. --Larry Riedel, describing the series "Models, Inc."