Chris,
I just used one, not both. Still, it does not work. Looks like .forward file
works, but it seems like procmail does not interpret .procmailrc properly. Is
there any way to check on errors of .procmailrc? I checked under PMDIR for the
log file. But procmail has not created any log file, either.
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Fry
To: Gijun Lee
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 6:08 PM
Subject: Re: Urgent help !
# use one of the two below, NOT both!!!!!
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MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # use this one if you use elm, mutt
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # use this one if you use pine, imap
Gijun Lee wrote:
Hi, there!! Still, my procmail is not working okay! Procmail can't run even
simple scripts. My .forward file is: "|IFS=' '&&exec /usr/bin/procmail
-f-||exit 75 #edssvr" And my .procmailrc file is:
SHELL=/bin/sh
LOGFILE=$HOME/.maillog # these two are very important
VERBOSE=yes # we'll cover it in the next slide # you must
explicitly set a path if you're gong to be spawing programs
PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin # use one of the two below, NOT
both
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # use this one if you use elm, mutt
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # use this one if you use pine, imap # After the
inital mandatory variables we have our recipies.
# We will cover recipies in detail later. :0
* ^TO_edssvr(_at_)sample(_dot_)comin-testing I already created sub dir
named 'in-testing'. I requested the sys admin to move all the procmail to
/usr/bin and asked him to change the file permission on the files. If I send a
piece of email, the email is not saved under in-testing dir. Instead, I can
read it using mailx command. Does anybody have idea about why my Procmail does
not work okay?
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