I'm hoping this is an old/familiar problem. Not afraid to RTFM
if someone cares to point me to an archive or article. Thanks.
Centos 4 postfix using procmail as LDA.
I am attempting to have procmail write to an NFS mounted directory.
I'm setting 'DEFAULT' as the user's $HOME/.mail
It gets as far as 'Acquiring kernel-lock' then hangs.
Log:
procmail: [4253] Tue Oct 9 15:51:30 2007
procmail: Assigning "SHELL=/bin/bash"
procmail: Assigning "DROPPRIVS=yes"
procmail: Assuming identity of the recipient, VERBOSE=off
procmail: Assigning "ORGMAIL=/pathto/recipient/.mail"
procmail: Assigning "DEFAULT=/pathto/recipient/.mail"
procmail: No match on "^X-Virus-Status: Yes"
procmail: Locking "/pathto/recipient/.mail.lock"
procmail: Assigning "LASTFOLDER=/pathto/recipient/.mail"
procmail: Opening "pathto/recipient/.mail"
procmail: Acquiring kernel-lock
Doesn't look like the recipe is to blame (it's a copy from an existing
RH9 server which was doing the exact same job). I can read/write the
NFS directory/files with PICO, so its not an iptables/firewall issue.
Not unless there is something weird about procmail and possibly
SELinux?
- Charles
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