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Date:      Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:58:23 -0600
From:      Anthony Kim <niceshorts@yahoo.com>
To:        Doug Poland <doug@polands.org>
Cc:        Philip Hallstrom <philip@adhesivemedia.com>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: printing nicely formatted email
Message-ID:  <20011204235823.GA30646@boethius.telocity.com>
In-Reply-To: <20011204170419.D14035@polands.org>
References:  <20011204164506.A14035@polands.org> <20011204144615.V92511-100000@teak.adhesivemedia.com> <20011204170419.D14035@polands.org>

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On Tue, Dec 04, 2001, Doug Poland wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 02:49:28PM -0800, Philip Hallstrom
> wrote:
> > No, but you could do something similar using formail and
> > enscript (or any other text->postscript app)...  something
> > like:
> > 
> > 
> > cat themsgfile | formail -k -X "From:" -X "Date:" -X
> > "Subject:" -X "To:" | enscript
> > 
> > would work...
> > 
> Thanks,  I found enscript in ports but not formail.  Where does
> one find that?
> 

mail/procmail

Here's something I like:

I believe sysutils/portupgrade[0] installs pkg_which which searches
through the packing lists of installed ports.

$ pkg_which formail
/usr/local/bin/formail: procmail-3.22

The irony is that pkg_which itself isn't listed in any pkg-list.

$ pkg_which pkg_which
/usr/local/sbin/pkg_which: ?

[0] I assume it's portupgrade that installed pkg_which but hey I
could be wrong.
-- 
"Le motd juste."

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