Version is 3.22.
Would you show me quickly how to turn on verbose logging?
I will also try it with sendmail 8.12x if you think
that is the problem.
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On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Philip Guenther wrote:
Homer Wilson Smith <homer(_at_)lightlink(_dot_)com> writes:
Ssndmail 8.8.8 says this:
<insert noises about upgrading to software released this millenium>
Mlocal, P=/usr/bin/procmail, F=lsDFMAw5:/|@qSPfhn9, S=10/30, R=20/40,
T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
A=procmail -Y -a hello -a there -d $u
You're sure /usr/bin/procmail is at least version 3.21? Versions before
that ignored all but the last -a option or were broken for other reasons.
/etc/procmailrc says this:
:0 hw
|/var/log/spam/proctest $0 $1 $2
Is that the *ONLY* thing in /etc/procmailrc? If not, show us everything
before this. Irregardless, why haven't you turned on verbose logging
and included that in your messages to the list?
I just put this:
LOGFILE=/tmp/p.log
LOG = "procmail $PROCMAIL_VERSION sees $# args: \$1 = '$1' \$2 = '$2'
"
into my /etc/procmailrc file, sent a message with procmail 3.21 with the
command line:
procmail-3.21 -Y -f guenther -a foo -a bar -d guenther <msg_file
and found that /tmp/p.log contained the line
procmail 3.21 sees 2 args: $1 = 'foo' $2 = 'bar'
What do you get when you try that? What does the *verbose* log entry for
procmail invoking proctest contain?
Philip Guenther
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