Turns out it was a permissions issue. Thanks to the
procdiag script from
http://www.professional.org/procmail/disclaimer.html I
was able to fix it. (Just wish I had found that
sooner.)
Thanks.
--- "Dustin P. Reiner" <dpreiner(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)com> wrote:
It appears as though procmail is not getting invoked
my sendmail on my Redhat 7.3 server. It is a stock
install, with the sendmail, fetchmail and procmail
provided by Redhat. I disabled smrsh in the
/etc/mail/sendmail.rc file and regenerated the
/etc/sendmail.cf. My .procmailrc looks like this:
SHELL=/bin/sh
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
PROGRAM_DIR=/home/*username*/*programpath*
:0
* ^From(_dot_)*user(_at_)emailaddress
{
:0 c
|/path/to/progran
:0
/home/*username*/Mail/archive
}
fetchmail downloads the messages and dumps them into
/var/spool/mail/*username*, and procmail is never
invoked. I have read though all the web pages I
could
find, and everything is setup as it should be
(including the group file permissions on the home
dir). Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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