Thanks.
Well, I run this in my system and it was "killed" (a error message just
saying Killed):
cat testfile | /usr/local/bin/procmail
and the testfile is just a sample mail with all the headers.
And if I really send a mail, I can read from the session it activate
procmail, and then "Killed" again. Sendmail returns me "mail prog died
with signal 11"
... Hum ... SIG 11 ? Memory problems ????
Will my network using NIS+ & NFS affecting something?
Really I can't give you a good answer for this. Personnaly I don't use NIS
or NIS+ on a mail hub mainly because of the cost (CPU / Network / etc...)
of this solution...
I'd rather use a local database, LDAP (mainly experimental for me, seems
to works but I dunno if this solution can work on heavy loaded
system...)..
My procmail works well in another machine which is standalone.
Is the another is exactly the same hardware (CPU / Arch / etc ???)
/Xavier
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