On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 23:36:11 -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009, Juan Martin wrote:
Hi,
My system environment is:
OS:Debian etch
Procmail version: 3.22
hw: i386
MUA: mutt
MTA: exim4 (the one is coming with Debian installation, I have not
touched the configuration, my understanding is that exim4 handles
procmail as default)
MRA: offlineimap
LightSMTP: msmtp
.procmailrc
MAILDIR = $HOME/mail/
VERBOSE=yes
LOGABSTRACT = all
RCDIR=$HOME/.procmail
LOGFILE=$RCDIR/mail.$HOST.log
INCLUDERC=$RCDIR/rc.testing
What does $HOST mean? I can't find it in the list of bash variables.
Does it have an assigned value?
Yes, it does. In any case, I have removed it, so my .procmailrc looks:
MAILDIR = $HOME/mail/
VERBOSE=yes
LOGABSTRACT = all
RCDIR=$HOME/.procmail
LOGFILE=$RCDIR/mailrc.log
INCLUDERC=$RCDIR/rc.testing
The outcome is the same. I am expecting when I am sending an email with the
word test in the Subject, it
creates a folder in my MailDir folder named testing and placing the message
there.
No log written.
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