debian man page for cron-deja-vu

Query: cron-deja-vu

OS: debian

Section: 1

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CRON-DEJA-VU(1) 						   User Commands						   CRON-DEJA-VU(1)

NAME
cron-deja-vu - is a mail filter designed to handle recurring cron mails
SYNOPSIS
cron-deja-vu <options>
DESCRIPTION
cron-deja-vu is a filter for cron generated mail. it expects mails which only differ in small amounts. Matching is done, by matching line by line against already learned mails. If a mail is matched, the header X-deja-vu is set to yes. Otherwise the header is set to, no and if specified the header X-deja-vuline will contain lines of the mail which did not match.
OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -m <filename of mail>, --mail=<filename of mail> test against mail from filename -a <Maildir>, --add=<Maildir> build database from maildir -s <number of lines>, --show=<number of lines> show first <num> of not matched lines in header -d, --debug show debug output cron-deja-vu 0.1 July 2011 CRON-DEJA-VU(1)
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