Hi all,
I see .procmailrc setup on a cpanel account with Exim, on the domain
level. The .forward file has this in it:
|/usr/bin/procmail
All the mail for the domain is routed to the default mailbox account, with
the assumption that all local mail delivery to the individual mailboxes
would be handled with:
:0
* ^(To|Cc)(_dot_)*user(_at_)domain(_dot_)com
/home/rootolog/mail/domain.com/user/inbox
The whole system works perfectly, including for aliased/parked domains,
which apparently is a pain to set up on cpanel with Exim. The only problem
is that EVERY email sent to anything@ any of the domains gets a bounce
back from the server with this:
###############
pipe to |/usr/bin/procmail
generated by $user(_at_)$servername
The following text was generated during the delivery attempt:
------ pipe to |/usr/bin/procmail
###############
Has anyone seen this before, and corrected it on cpanel/Exim? I've tried
about every flavor of .forward and procmail trick and cannot get rid of it
successfully. Using "|/usr/bin/procmail -f-" I believe got rid of the
error, but it also ate all the incoming email. $user(_at_)$servername is not in
the actual error, I just didn't want to broadcast that in the email and
have it be saved for posterity on 20 archives.
..
Regards,
Joe
http://www.szilagyi.us
http://www.rootology.com
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