Am 22. May, 2002 schwätzte alandd@mindspring.com so: > I appreciate the tip. However, I don't know how to do that with Procmail > filters. It is supposed to work like grep. In grep this: "\bname" > (including the quotes) will find the line I want. In the Procmail filters > \bname (no quotes) does not find the line. > > Is there something in the syntax I am not understanding so that Procmail > will find that line with the leading tab? Look at the manpages for procmailrc and procmailex. You shouldn't need to detect the whitespace at the beginning, though. * name=.*\.(your|list|of|extentions) I'd think that would work, but that might be too vague. I was hoping '[:space:]' would work, but didn't see anything like that in the manpages. Did you try '\t' for tab rather than '\b' for word break? There's probably a procmail howto on the LDP. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # kill telnet, long live ssh - der.hans