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Subject: kmail should depend on procmail
Package: kmail
Version: 4:3.3.2-2
Severity: normal

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kmail gives the following error while getting mail from local mailbox 
in /var/mail/user
with locking method "Procmail lockfile"

sh: lockfile: command not found

after installing procmail, kmail works again




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  Hello,

    this bug has been fixed in kmail 3.3.2-3, which now recommends
    procmail. Closing.

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