"Philip" == Philip Guenther <guenther(_at_)gac(_dot_)edu> writes:
Philip> "M.A. Powe" <looie(_at_)teleport(_dot_)com> writes: ...
>> Well, here's what that looks like. I did look into the part
>> about Ruleset 5 while trying it on originally. But all I could
Philip> Hmm, the mailer definition and ruleset 5 look fine. What
Philip> happens when you call sendmail with the debugging flag
Philip> "-d11.2"? That should cause sendmail to print out the
Philip> argument list with which it's calling procmail.
Hmmm.
2930 $ --> sendmail -d"ll.2" michael <testmsg
Version 8.8.5
Compiled with: LOG MATCHGECOS MIME7TO8 MIME8TO7 NAMED_BIND NETINET
NETUNIX NEWDB NIS QUEUE SCANF SMTP USERDB
============ SYSTEM IDENTITY (after readcf) ============
(short domain name) $w = localhost
(canonical domain name) $j = $w.teleport.com
(subdomain name) $m = localdomain
(node name) $k = localhost
========================================================
I only have the old sendmail book, I don't think it has what I need to
pursue this. It gives a -d11.1 for tracing delivery, but I get
no response at all from that.
mp
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