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Any idea what "+R bad option" could mean..?

2001-02-28 12:41:23
Hi,

Here's a wierd (to me, anyway :-) one.. here's a recipe:

# SETI League Argus ilst (closed)
:0 w: HamRadio/SETI-argus/$LOCKEXT
*  
^(To|From|Cc).*\/(owner-argus(_at_)setileague\(_dot_)org|argus(_at_)setileague\(_dot_)org)
| $RVCSTOR +HamRadio/SETI-argus

and I get the following errors when mail comes in from this address:

procmail: Assigning "MATCH="
procmail: Matched "owner-argus(_at_)setileague(_dot_)org"
procmail: Match on 
"^(To|From|Cc).*\/(owner-argus(_at_)setileague\(_dot_)org|argus(_at_)setileague\(_dot_)org)"
procmail: Locking "HamRadio/SETI-argus/.lock"
procmail: Executing "+HamRadio/SETI-argus"
/bin/sh: +R: bad option
procmail: Program failure (1) of "+HamRadio/SETI-argus"


I have lots and lots of recipes that follow this pattern, yet none of them 
have this problem.  I have tried all short of modifications to get this to 
work, but no luck... 

Has anyone else seen this problem?  Its is some wierdness in the bash shell???

Here's some info on the system it's running on:
Redhat Linux version 6.2 (with a 2.4 kernel), all patches and updates
applied, procmail v3.14 1999/11/22.  My mail reader is EXMH/MH.


regards,
 David 
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