MANDIR = $(HOME)/man
would probably do the trick (this is REPLACING a similar line in the
Makefile). The same thing should apply to the BINDIR variable as well.
to chmod the procmail.1 file in the /usr/man/man1 with no luck. It comes
back
with permission denied.
If you aren't system administrator, then *YOU* have no business changing
these files - they affect *ALL* users of the system.
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I appreciate all the help, It was working fine and almost to the end when I
encountered this:
cp new/procmail new/lockfile new/formail new/mailstat /usr/bin
cp: /usr/bin/mailstat: Permission denied
cp: /usr/bin/formail: Permission denied
cp: /usr/bin/lockfile: Permission denied
cp: /usr/bin/procmail: Permission denied
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Any suggestions? The information above was excellent, thanks! I am almost
there. I want to run a seperate version of procmail, because the version my
provider is running is quite old.
Thanks
Ben
lineman(_at_)deltanet(_dot_)com