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procmailrc

I'm new to procmailrc. And I've updated my ~/.procmailrc, but it's not working all all for the new changes. Please show me how can I active it with effective with the new changes?
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pygn2m(1)						    Python Gateway news to mail 						 pygn2m(1)

NAME
pygn2m - Python Gateway news to mail SYNOPSIS
pygs -t recipient@domain1 -s sender@domain2 [ -e envelope@domain3 ] [ -h ] DESCRIPTION
IMPORTANT: this man page is to be continued. The Whole pyg gateway is in devel. state. try -h option for more detailed option. pygn2m reads from stdin a nntp article, sending it to recipient@domain1 a rfc822 compliant email setting Resent-Sender: sender@domain2 and envelope envelope@domain3 if exists, else sender@domain2. If pygn2m reads from stdin a sigle line starting with /, it is considered an absolute path to an article (ie in a spool), so pygn2m will open and read it. EXAMPLES
There is some documetation in /urs/share/doc/pyg I created mailgate user (moderator of local.moderated ng). Every article posted in local.moderated is sent to mailgate, in its .procmailrc I've put: :0 bhc * ^To: *local-moderated | $HOME/pygs -t kalfa@localhost -e mailgate@students.cs.unibo.it -s 'cosimo@students.cs.unibo.it' where kalfa@localhost is the recipient (usually a mailing list) Here is an header extract from kalfa@localhost mbox: From mailgate@students.cs.unibo.it From: whosentnntparticle@domain4 To: kalfa@localhost Resent-Sender: cosimo@students.cs.unibo.it note that sender and envelope are different. rfc822 says that Sender: have to be a human user (not a program or similia). envelope can mailgate user. AUTHOR
Cosimo Alfarano <alfarano@students.cs.unibo.it> BUGS
Boh. send any bug to the author, please. Sun Sep 12 22:40:00 CEST 2000 pygn2m(1)