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(Fwd) Re: Troubleshooting: .procmailrc not executed?

1996-01-29 08:31:46
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From:     Self <BLUE/STEFAN>
To: "Karl E. Vogel" <vogelke(_at_)c17mis(_dot_)wpafb(_dot_)af(_dot_)mil>
Subject: Re: Troubleshooting: .procmailrc not executed?
Cc: procmail(_at_)Informatik(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
Reply-to: hansens(_at_)tsagate(_dot_)com
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 19:03:51

Date:          Fri, 26 Jan 1996 16:29:55 -0500 (EST)
From:          "Karl E. Vogel" 
<vogelke(_at_)c17mis(_dot_)wpafb(_dot_)af(_dot_)mil>
To:            hansens(_at_)tsagate(_dot_)com
Subject:       Re: Troubleshooting: .procmailrc not executed?
Organization:  Control Data Systems Inc.

On Fri, 26 Jan 1996 13:27:02 +0000, 
hansens(_at_)tsagate(_dot_)com said:

S> Hello everybody, First of all. I am using Procmail v3.11pre4, which I
S> just recently updated from v3.10. I'm running it on Unixware v2.03.

S> Last year when I started setting up procmail, I didn't know much about
S> the configuration of it and just used whatever example I came
S> across. Here begins my problem. Whatever I did then, I can't get rid off
S> now. Somehow one forwarding script is overruling my other procmail
S> sripts, and won't allow any changes.

   Is there a global procmail script in /etc/procmail or /etc/procmailrc?


Thank you for your reply. Good thinking, but too bad this isn't it. I 
only have .forward and .procmailrc in the used user accounts. I 
haven't configured procmail as part of sendmail either. It depends on 
the .forward file to be started.

Thank you,
  Stefan

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