02-13-2004
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* ^Subject:.*(v=EDagra|v=ECagra|v1agra|V\*iagra|V1\@gra|Prescripti0n¦M0rtgage)
{
LOG="(THE 7 DIRTY WORDS) "
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/dev/null
}
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proclint(1) 2008-12-09 proclint(1)
NAME
proclint - Lint procmail rc files for proper syntax
SYNOPSIS
proclint [options] <procmail *.rc files>
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Display short help.
-i, --includerc
Scan and possibly list files included in code with INCLUDERC statements.
-I, --noinclude
Do not scan INCLUDERC references (default).
-l, --list
List lines in the procmail recipe files.
-L, --nolist
Do not list lines, except for errors (default).
-p, --procmailrc
Check $HOME/.procmailrca
DESCRIPTION
Check procmail rc files for proper syntax, recipe nesting, etc. The output consists of: "LINE-NUMBER:FLAG:DEPTH: text". FLAG is one of:
R recipe
C condition
A action (redirect, '!', or pipe, '|')
F folder
= assignment
+ continuation
E *line may be erroneous*
DEPTH indicates the depth of the recipe nesting and is shown only when greater than zero.
BUGS
There are many bugs. E.g. multiline handling is not done (continued strings).
Please regard the output as advisory only.x
STATUS CODES
Program returns non-zero in case problem is found.
ENVIRONMENT
None.
FILES
None.
SEE ALSO
procmail(1)
AUTHORS
Program was written by Alan K. Stebbens <aks@sgi.com>.
This manual page was written by Jari Aalto <jari.aalto@cante.net>. Released under license GNU GPL v2 or (at your option) any later
version. For more information about license, visit <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>.
proclint 2008-12-09 proclint(1)