Derek Battams <derek(_at_)battams(_dot_)ca> writes:
I've now even rebuilt an RPM from my distro's (Trustix Secure Linux)
source RPM of v3.15.2 and I get the same results, yet on my production
system the suid procmail binary works as expected. The only thing I
After reading this post, it might seem like I've tried the same thing on my
production system and it's working - this is not the case. I have not
touched my production system (seems obvious I'm sure, but the way I wrote
the original post makes it sound like I did change my production system).
Some distributions, in the past, have configured procmail to look for
the global procmailrc in other locations. It's unlikely to be the problem
here, but what's the output of
strings /usr/bin/procmail | grep procmailrc
That should normally output
/etc/procmailrc
$HOME/.procmailrc
/etc/procmailrcs/
but it's something to check.
Philip Guenther
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