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1999-11-09 01:32:13
Hi,

Xiaofeng Guo sent this message to me instead of to the list...

        -Rejo.


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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 09:32:30 +0800
Message-Id: <199911090132(_dot_)JAA16281(_at_)tour(_dot_)meizhou(_dot_)net>
From: Xiaofeng Guo <guoxf(_at_)tour(_dot_)meizhou(_dot_)net>
Subject: Why can't my procmail fiter mail?

Hi, Everybody on list.
I am a newbie using Procmail. I got some confusing . My 
Procmail seems not to deliver  my mail to correct folder which 
was defined on my .procmailrc file, It always sends mail to 
default mailbox /var/spool/guoxf.
My OS platform is 
Redhat 6.0.
Sendmail  8.9.3
Procmail 3.13.1
my home directory .procmailrc file content:
--.procmailrc  --
VERBOSE=yes
LOGABSTRACT=all
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
PMDIR=$HOME/Procmail
LOGFILE=$PMDIR/procmail.log
INCLUDE=$PMDIR/testing.rc
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---testing.rc----
:0:
* ^Subject:.*test
testing
------------------
---procmail.log----
procmail: Assigning "INCLUDE=/home/guoxf/Procmail/testing.rc"
procmail: Locking "/var/spool/mail/guoxf.lock"
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=/var/spool/mail/guoxf"
procmail: Opening "/var/spool/mail/guoxf"procmail: Acquiring 
kernel-lock
procmail: Unlocking "/var/spool/mail/guoxf.lock"
From guoxf  Sun Nov  7 11:22:12 1999 
Subject: test  
Folder: 
/var/spool/mail/guoxf                                          
  364
procmail: Notified comsat: "guoxf(_at_)0:/var/spool/mail/guoxf"
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When I send a mail with subject "test" to myself, Procmail 
can't deliver this mail to test folder and always send to 
defaul mailbox /var/spool/guoxf. 
Can anyone tell me how to set procmail up to work 
correctly?Thanks advance.

Xiaofeng

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