Yesterday, procmail started bouncing mail from this list. My delivery system is fetchmail->exim->procmail, and I have debian-user filed into a maildir format directory.
Here's the recipe that I use for debian-user: :0 * ^X-Mailing-List:.*debian-user { # Count the number of lines, if necessary (for maildir) :0 * ! ^Lines: { # Count number of lines :0 bw LINES=|grep -c ^ :0 fhw | formail -a "Lines: $LINES" } :0 $LISTDIR/debian-user/ } I currently have the line counting lines commented out, since they are failing: /var/log/syslog: May 2 17:35:27 evo procmail[1694]: Out of memory as I tried to allocate 134582620 bytes [always the same amount of memory] ~/.procmail/procmail.log >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu May 02 20:46:10 2002 Folder: **Bounced** 0 procmail: Out of memory buffer 0: "grep" buffer 1: "grep -c ^" [always the same command] This recipe was working fine for the first week or so after I set it up, but just started failing recently. (Though it doesn't fail consistently.) My system doesn't appear to be under any unusual load. I'm using procmail v3.22-4, from woody. Thanks for any suggestions! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]