For some reason, some of the e-mail I receive is getting an extra
"From POPmail" line inserted, which causes my mail client to react in
strange ways. Headers from one such e-mail follows.
From POPmail Wed Jul 2 12:18:41 1997
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From: matt bramble <bramble(_dot_)matt(_at_)MAIL(_dot_)UTEXAS(_dot_)EDU>
Subject: reposting of Re: Organic molecule
To: HONYAKU(_at_)PEACH(_dot_)EASE(_dot_)LSOFT(_dot_)COM
Once again, I forgot an appropriate subject title. One of these days I'll
get it right.
From POPmail Wed Jul 2 12:18:42 1997
Hello everyone,
[...snip...]
That second POPmail causes the e-mail to split at that location. One
change I've made, which may or may not relate to this problem, is to
add a line at the end of my .procmailrc file to forward all my e-mail
to an alternate address I use, like so.
:0:send.lock
! dkanagy(_at_)somedomain(_dot_)com
I first used this recipe without a lockfile, but seeing the
problem, I added it. However, the problem persists. Any ideas what
might be the cause?
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