Try (temporarily):
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"
Didn't help. \xDF-(
Try that again, but now send yourself some mail with:
/usr/lib/sendmail -v hh0 <test_message
Well, that revealed useful information:
hh0... setsender: uid/gid = 5183/230
/u/iued/hh0/.forward: line 1: hh0... forwarding to
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Connecting to .prog...
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Connecting to (prog)...
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... openmailer: The default user number is 1;
the default group number is 1.
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... openmailer: Setting the ctladdr user
number to 5183 and group number to 230
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... execve: The user number is 5183; the group
number is 230.
sh: procmail not available for sendmail programs
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Service unavailable
/u/iued/hh0/.forward: line 1: hh0... forwarding to
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Connecting to .prog...
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Connecting to (prog)...
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... openmailer: The default user number is 1;
the default group number is 1.
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... openmailer: Setting the ctladdr user
number to 5183 and group number to 230
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... execve: The user number is 5183; the group
number is 230.
sh: procmail not available for sendmail programs
"|/u/iued/hh0/.dman/bin/procmail"... Service unavailable
Does that mean I can't use procmail here? That's a serious drag.
(Means I have to learn some basic elm filter commands.)
Does that have anything to do with the results from Hal's suggestion of
grep Mprog /etc/sendmail.cf
Mprog, P=/usr/local/etc/smrsh, F=lsDFM, S=10, R=20, A=sh -c $u
???
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Dallman Ross