The fact that you're not seeing anything in the procmail log makes me
think procmail isn't getting called correctly.
Could you paste the output of:
grep -A1 -B1 -i procmail /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
(or whatever the path to your main sendmail cf file if it's not standard)
On Thu, 5 Jan 2017, Harry Putnam wrote:
Alan Clifford <lists(_at_)clifford(_dot_)ac> writes:
Is sendmail (/usr/sbin/sendmail perhaps) a pointer to something else
rather than sendmail?
No chance at all. The mail is being taken in by sendmail but no
evidence of any action by procmail
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