Holy mother of God, I found it. I knew I didn't have a
sendmail.mc file but I did find a sendmail.cf file which I did browse a
couple of times with grep and evidently I missed this the first time
because I found what I had done to make it work before and now it's working
without the .forward file. :D Thanks for jogging my memory. It at least
got me looking in the right place to find my answer. I knew I had done
this before, but heaven help me if I could remember how.
Thankfully I'm going to be building a complete "how-to" guide for
building a spam and virus filtering mail server soon so that I won't ever
forget again. ^_^ When you forget stuff you should know and have to ask
questions like a noob to get yourself going again and you're a systems
admin, it's kinda bad. At least in my book. hehe. But either way, thanks
for the help guys. :D
At 09:58 PM 4/23/05 -0400, Steve Lake wrote:
Assuming sendmail is the transport agent (you don't write that, but
should), you need FEATURE(local_procmail) in your sendmail.mc.
I don't have a sendmail.mc file on freebsd. I peaked into my
other server's config files and I couldn't find anything under /etc/mail
that had that entry in it or anything dealing with procmail. So I was
kinda confused on exactly where to put that per your suggestion.
And sorry for being so slow in responding. This has been one heck of a
week or so. heh.
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