One thing I DID notice on the LOG file output on several test emails:
{ExoCom:22 [~/.procmail]} egrep "Folder" log
Folder: /var/spool/mail/bodysurf 533
Folder: /var/spool/mail/bodysurf 810
Folder: /var/spool/mail/bodysurf 803
Folder: /var/spool/mail/bodysurf 532
The email that arrived ok on the "Folder" line has a number that begins
with a "5" (e.g., "533" and "532" in the above example; "526" in another
LOG file.). The non-local email that got "eaten up" had a "Folder" line
that had a number on the end that begins with an "8" (e.g., "810" and
"803" in the above example; "811" in another LOG file). Does this give a
clue to the problem? Is this some sort of OCTAL error code?
Lates!
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Tim <bodysurf(_at_)netcom(_dot_)com>
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