On 2021-03-31 05:41, dvalin(_at_)internode(_dot_)on(_dot_)net wrote:
Situation: procmail v3.23pre 2001/09/13 running on a new devuan
beowulf install, using an unaltered .procmailrc which has served
flawlessly for decades on the old host.
The .procmailrc guides distribution of incoming emails to a dozen
mailboxes, but on the new host is heading each email with a line
like:
X-Default-Received-SPF: pass (skip=forwardok (res=PASS))
x-ip-name=150.101.137.105;
omitting the mbox format email separator: "From ...".
That, naturally stuffs mutt up mightily until I edit in some separators
by hand.
Neither the procmail nor procmailrc manpages seem to offer any
control for this, so I haven't yet been able to find where to stick the
screwdriver in and twist. Any pointers would help save what hair I
have left.
What is the mail stack, Postfix + Dovecot?
An extensive guide:
https://workaround.org/ispmail/buster/
-- Ruud
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