This web page describes the various public mailing lists related to Procmail and SmartList.
The basic instructions for how to add (and remove) yourself are
the same regardless of which particular list you are interested
in.
This section uses
procmail@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
as an example.
If you want to join a different list, substitute its name as appropriate.
procmail-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with the word "subscribe" in the Subject: header.
(No quotes, of course.)
procmail-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with the word "unsubscribe" in the Subject: header.
(No quotes, of course.)
procmail@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
Questions and answers about anything related to Procmail.
The advertised address procmail-users@procmail.org
does not work yet.
The functional list is still at RWTH Aachen.
A transition from the Aachen list to procmail-users@procmail.org
has been advertised, but apparently not yet completed.
The list is available as a digest as well. Add a "-d" to the pertinent addresses to get the digested version (procmail-d-request, procmail-d, procmail-users-d-request, etc).
procmail-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: subscribe
procmail-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: unsubscribe
procmail@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
after you have looked at the FAQ and the netiquette tips above.
There is a "Mini-FAQ" (which is not exactly "mini" anymore) at http://www.iki.fi/era/procmail/ and this is also mirrored at several sites. Please use one of the mirrors if you can.
Thanks to Achim Bohnet, the list is archived at http://www.rosat.mpe-garching.mpg.de/mailing-lists/procmail/
Announcements about new releases, serious security issues, etc.
Subscribers to Procmail-Users automatically get these messages gated to their list, so there's never any need to subscribe to both.
A transition from the Aachen list to @procmail.org
has been advertised, but apparently not yet completed.
procmail-announce-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: subscribe
procmail-announce-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: unsubscribe
This list is for discussions about Procmail's future and bugs in the current version. It is not for questions about how to get Procmail to compile, install, or run.
(If you are 100% sure you understand what the previous paragraph means, do as you wish. If not, please take it to Procmail-users.)
procmail-dev-request@procmail.org
with Subject: subscribe
procmail-dev-request@procmail.org
with Subject: unsubscribe
procmail-dev@procmail.org
Discussions about SmartList, the mailing list manager.
The advertised address smartlist-users@procmail.org
does not work yet.
The functional list is still at RWTH Aachen.
A transition from the Aachen list to smartlist-users@procmail.org
has been advertised, but apparently not yet completed.
The list is available as a digest as well. Add a "-d" to the pertinent addresses to get the digested version (smartlist-d-request, smartlist-d, smartlist-users-d-request, etc).
smartlist-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: subscribe
smartlist-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: unsubscribe
smartlist@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
after you have looked at the FAQ and the netiquette tips above.
There is a FAQ at http://www.hartzler.net/smartlist/SmartList-FAQ.html which subsumes the earlier FAQs at mindwell.com and pure.ch.
Announcements about new releases, serious security issues, etc.
Subscribers to Smartlist-Users automatically get these messages gated to their list, so there's never any need to subscribe to both.
A transition from the Aachen list to @procmail.org
has been advertised, but apparently not yet completed.
smartlist-announce-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: subscribe
smartlist-announce-request@informatik.RWTH-Aachen.de
with Subject: unsubscribe
Development of SmartList.
smartlist-dev-request@procmail.org
with Subject: subscribe
smartlist-dev-request@procmail.org
with Subject: unsubscribe
smartlist-dev@procmail.org
after you have looked at the FAQ and the netiquette tips above.
The original Procmail and SmartList mailing lists were hosted at the Technical University of Aachen (RWTH Aachen) in Germany by Stephen van den Berg, the original creator of Procmail and SmartList.
The domain procmail.org
was created in late 1998
as a new home for the Procmail development effort. A transition
of the various mailing lists to this domain was started, but has
not been finished yet.
As a matter of fact, the procmail-users
addresses
unfortunately do not work yet, in spite of the fact that they
have been advertised publicly in some places.
The Aachen
list is still really at procmail@informatik.rwth-aachen.de
(and ditto ditto for SmartList-users@procmail.org / SmartList@aachen)
although this will change eventually.
Rhett Jones used to run an alternative Procmail list and a SmartList list, too. These appear to be dead now.
There is no Usenet group dedicated to Procmail, but
comp.mail.misc
gets a reasonable amount of Procmail-related traffic.
Various Unix groups occasionally have threads about Procmail, too.