On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 05:32:58PM +0200, Maikel Verheijen wrote:
On Jun 28, 2004, at 4:57 PM, Moe Wibble wrote:
I'm not sure whether they're unique but since they're only 4 digits I suppose they're at best some Very Cheap Imitation of unique... I guess it's time to find a better mailfilter than procmail.
Gonna try that later if switching to a filter that writes _real_ Maildir didn't help.
At home I run procmail from sendmail (as the local mailer) and it generates files like:
1085555933.58805_0.hostname
which seems to be a timestamp, the PID of procmail with an addition and a hostname.
My procmail version is built from ports on freebsd 5.1 and is: "procmail v3.22 2001/09/10".
Ah, interesting. I'm running the "same" version but from debian:
procmail v3.22 2001/09/10 procmail_3.22-9_i386.deb
Your message (the one I am replying to) was stored as: msg.qBs4
Seems the BSD port has some patch applied that the debian version hasn't. I'm gonna file a bug report to the package maintainer.
greets