no.. it doesn't help. i understood the concept of looking at
that on my own.
i had it at /usr/local/bin/procmail
someone said to switch it..
same thing.
i switched it back..
currently
$HOME/.for.proc.bak
is seen below except the above noted change..
as i have been known to do i will execute the commands:
$mv .forward .for.bak
(.forward is a standalone version procmail indepedent of course)
and
$mv .for.proc.bak .forward
but every time i do this i get this below error.
i understand the concept that something isn't found.. but
it isn't because the
$which procmail
/usr/bin/local/procmail
because i have done it both ways i get the exact same error
(of course it has a '/local' in there lodged where u would
expect)
On Wed, 16 May 2001, s. keeling wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 01:12:51PM -0700, Kayven Riese wrote:
----- Transcript of session follows -----
sh: /usr/bin/procmail: not found
554 5.3.0 "|IFS=' ' && exec /usr/bin/local/procmail || exit 75
#kayve"... unknown
mailer error 1
Does that help?
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