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1997-01-31 07:45:34
Hello all,

I'm root admin of a linux server in my organization, and i'd like to use
procmail, i found very interesting...
I've installed it, and modified my sendmail.cf as sais in advanced topics,
but still not work...

Here's my log file of procmail :
procmail: Error while writing to ""
procmail: Skipped "* ^From(_dot_)*(_at_)pucc(_dot_)PRINCETON(_dot_)edu"
procmail: Skipped "* ^Subject:.*satt0.jpg, Part 001 of 001 (uuencoded)"
procmail: Skipped "* 
^From(_dot_)root(_at_)goliath(_dot_)is(_dot_)belgacom(_dot_)be"
procmail: Skipped "* ^Subject:.test image"
From BITFTP4(_at_)PUCC(_dot_)PRINCETON(_dot_)EDU  Fri Jan 31 15:28:09 1997
 Subject: satt0.jpg, Part 001 of 001 (uuencoded)
  Folder: /var/spool/mail/gonay                                          147287

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So, first question : is procmail distinguish capitals letters ?
and seconth, why make a link of /usr/bin/mail -> procmail ?
It's the only thing i've not made. As sais in the sendmail config.

Here's my .procmailrc
# Please check if all the paths in PATH are reachable, remove the ones that
# are not.

PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail      # You'd better make sure it exists
DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/procmail.log
LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail

:0                              # Anything from thf
#* ^From(_dot_)*thf(_at_)somewhere(_dot_)someplace
* ^From(_dot_)*(_at_)pucc(_dot_)PRINCETON(_dot_)edu
* ^Subject:.*satt0.jpg, Part 001 of 001 (uuencoded)
#todd                           # will go to $MAILDIR/todd
satt0_jpg_uue

* ^From(_dot_)root(_at_)goliath(_dot_)is(_dot_)belgacom(_dot_)be
* ^Subject:.test image
test_img

:0                              # Anything from people at uunet
* ^From(_dot_)*(_at_)uunet
uunetbox                        # will go to $MAILDIR/uunetbox

:0                              # Anything from Henry
* ^From.*henry
henries                         # will go to $MAILDIR/henries

# Anything that has not been delivered by now will go to $DEFAULT
# using LOCKFILE=$DEFAULT$LOCKEXT
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Just modified to match my needs (i'll correct it after when all goes
right)

Thanks a lot...hope you can help meeeeeee.....

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