maildirwatch(1) General Commands Manual maildirwatch(1)NAME
maildirwatch - look for new mail in a maildir
SYNOPSIS
maildirwatch
DESCRIPTION
maildirwatch watches your maildir for new mail. You must supply a MAILDIR environment variable with the name of your maildir directory.
maildirwatch prints a new mail summary twice per minute. It is designed to run inside a (VT100-compatible) window; it clears the window
before each summary.
SEE ALSO maildir(5)maildirwatch(1)
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MAILDIR-FILTER(1) General Commands Manual MAILDIR-FILTER(1)NAME
maildir-filter - program to filter mail in Maildir folders.
SYNOPSIS
maildir-filter -r <regexp> [-d ./Maildir/.folder | -b] [-D] [-p] [-i] [-V] [-n] [-H]
DESCRIPTION
maildir-filter is used to filter messages in Maildir folders. It reads the message from stdin and used qmail's exit conde conventions, so
it can work from your .qmail file. It can be used to bounce, deliver or just send messages do /dev/null.
OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax. A summary of options are included below.
-r <regexp>
Use this regexp to match the message. It follows perl syntax.
-D turn on a few debug messages
-b bounce if matches
-p print messa to stdout
-i case insensitive match
-V print version and exit
-n negate regexp (!~ m// in perl talk)
-H only try to match the headers
-k kill the message
SEE ALSO dot-qmail(5)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Marcelo Bezerra <mosca@mosca.yi.org>.
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