Is there an upper limit on how large of a file procmail will work
with? Here is an excerpt of the log containing an error:
procmail: Matched "mythtv-users"
procmail: Match on "()\/[^\.]+"
procmail: Executing "echo $MATCH | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'"
procmail: Assigning "LISTNAME=mythtv-users"
procmail: Executing " $SED -e "/^Subject:/ s/ *\[$LISTNAME\] */ /I""
procmail: Locking "mailing_lists/mythtv-users_2005.lock"
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=mailing_lists/mythtv-users_2005"
procmail: Opening "mailing_lists/mythtv-users_2005"
procmail: Acquiring kernel-lock
procmail: Error while writing to "mailing_lists/mythtv-users_2005"
procmail: Truncated file to former size
procmail: Unlocking "mailing_lists/mythtv-users_2005.lock"
My scripts work fine otherwise. I don't see anything special about
this mailbox file:
# ls -l mythtv-users_2005
-rw------- 148017102 Oct 2 14:06 mythtv-users_2005
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