Hello!
I am running with procmail version 3.14 on FreeBSD 3.4 STABLE.
Sendmail is version 8.9.3
We recently set up a global procmailrc file in
/usr/local/etc/procmailrc
Now it is ignoring all the users who have a .procmailrc file in their
home directories. Perhaps I misunderstood the documentation, but I thought
it would check their home directories for a .procmailrc file and if one
wasn't found it would go to the global file.
This is how I am calling procmail in the .forward file (for the user
'jo'):
"|IFS=' '&&exec /usr/local/bin/procmail ||exit 75 #jo"
And when I run:
/usr/local/bin/procmail -v, I get this output:
---------------------------<SNIP>------------------------------------------
procmail v3.14 1999/11/22, Copyright (c) 1999, Stephen R. van den Berg
<srb(_at_)cuci(_dot_)nl>
Submit questions/answers to the procmail-related mailinglist by sending
to:
<procmail-users(_at_)procmail(_dot_)org>
And of course, subscription and information requests for this list to:
<procmail-users-request(_at_)procmail(_dot_)org>
Locking strategies: dotlocking, lockf()
Default rcfile: $HOME/.procmailrc
Your system mailbox: /var/mail/root
-------------------------</SNIP>-------------------------------------------
Can anyone tell me why I am getting this kind of behavior? I have
several users who have their own .procmailrc recipes that aren't working
now.
- Jamie
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Jamie Ostrowski -- Skypoint Communications
http://www.skypoint.com
(763)548-2613
Unix System Administrator
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