Alright...got a question...probably has an easy answer, but it's got me stumped....
I have a virtual hosting system set up; all of the email to my machine is put into a single user mail account at a fulltime host. I then grab this mail using fetchmail and, theoretically, it should be delivered to the local users. However, it's not doing that... the relavent line from my .fetchmailrc file is: poll sakima.octoraro.org user xxxx pass xxxx mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T" Which, according to the fechmail manpage should deliver the mail according to the To: header. Unfortunately, that seems to not be the case...all of the mail is deliverd to the account which invokes fetchmail. The To: header points to a local user, but is not delivered to that user. I am running fetchmail and sendmail from Potato, current as of sometime this afternoon... (though I have no particular attachment to sendmail and probably shouldn't be using it...I just have a smattering of experience with it from my slackware days, whereas I have none with any other mailer...) TIA, - flip ------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- A pessimist says the glass if half empty. An optimist says the glass is half full. An engineer says the glass is twice as large as it needs to be.