On Wed, 19 Feb 1997 01:18:45 -0600 (CST), dattier(_at_)wwa(_dot_)com (David W.
Tamkin) wrote:
I wonder if perhaps the problem is that mail to "user" stays in that machine,
whereas mail to "user(_at_)FQDN" bounces off another machine and back, so its
extra Received: headers make it just long enough that it needs a second
write; but then why would $HOME/gift not even get created? So that's not
How about: Outside (FQDN) mail is being processed on a separate mail
host with a different version of Procmail (or something else in the
equation)? What do the Received: lines look like? Can you add
something like
DUMMY=`uname -a`
near the beginning of the .procmailrc and report back what gets
written to the log at this point?
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