Ok, I just read' the procmail manpage which says:
Suspicious rcfile "x" The owner of the rcfile was not the
recipient or root, the file was
world writable, or the directory
that contained it was world
writable, or this was the default
rcfile ($HOME/.procmailrc) and ei-
ther it was group writable or the
directory that contained it was
group writable (the rcfile was not
used).
Since its usually the user popuser that runs procmail, and there's no
shell for popuser (and I rather not set one), is there a way to skip
this check or force procmail to accept it?
Gonzalo
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