Quoting Gjermund Sorseth <gjermund(_at_)nextra(_dot_)com>:
> Thanks for the idea. I put in the following into my
/etc/procmailrc :-
>
> DROPPRIVS = yes
>
> :0 W
> | /usr/bin/maildir create $HOME/Maildir; /usr/bin/maildir
deliver $HOME/Mail
>
> EXITCODE=$?
> HOST
>
> And when I tried to send an email to the user, I get :-
>
> 554 5.3.0 <user(_at_)server(_dot_)domain>... unknown mailer error 1
>
> It seems that the create ignored and the Maildir does not
created in the
> user home directory.
What happens when you run procmail in delivery mode from the
command line?
# procmail -d username
Errmm.... :-
server:~# procmail -d temp
Hello!
(i pressed Ctrl-D)
server:~#
no errors noted but "Hello!" is not sent to temp/Maildir/new . However,
if I were to remove away the above lines and let procmail do it's own
delivering, temp/Maildir/{cur|new|tmp} get's created and "Hello!" get's
thrown into temp/Maildir/new .
Thanks!
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