117-202 Linux Networking Administration
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Demo Question 17.
What does the following procmail configuration section do? :0fw * < 256000 | /usr/bin/foo
A. procmail sends all email older than 256000 seconds to the external program foo .
B. If an email contains a value less than 256000 anywhere within it, will process the email with the program foo.
C. procmail sends mail containing less than 256000 words to program foo.
D. The program is used instead of for all emails larger than 256000 Bytes.
E. If the email smaller than 256000 Bytes, will process it with the program foo.
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Answer: E
Explanation: See the sample procmailrc configuration
:0
*^From.*user1
*^Subject.*Payment
{ :0 c
! user2@abc.com
:0:
paymentmail
}
To forward the mail from user1 regarding the payment to user2 as well as append the mail
to pymentmail file.Similarly you can check different header information ie. Size, domain
etc
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