Toen wij Adam Bogacki kietelden, kwam er dit uit:
/etc/procmailrc puts its log in $MAILDIR
What do you mean by that?
If you let /etc/procmailrc create $HOME/.procmaillog
(see below) before DROPPRIVS, then the user's
.procmailrc will have problems writing to it.
You could put something like this in /etc/procmailrc
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/system-procmailrc.log
and something like this in ~/.procmailrc
LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/user-procmailrc.log
(but stick to your current names if they are
already different)
MAILDIR = $HOME/Mail
DEFAULT = "$HOME/Maildir/.Inbox/"
Do you actually have a '~/Mail/' and
a '~/Maildir/' ?
ITYM:
MAILDIR = "$HOME/Mail"
DEFAULT = "$MAILDIR/.Inbox/"
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Grtz, Ruud
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