In debian dpkg-reconfigure nmh may do what install-nmh does for non-debian systems. I read up on nmh from the nmh website.On Sun, 17 Apr 2011, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I once had my email working nicely, but over the last few years > the setup has decayed. I am now running wheezy with fetchmail to > get email from my ISP, exim4 to send outgoing email to my ISP, and > do other things locally, and procmail running in my $home. I have > no interest in setting up system-wide (i.e. several users) mail > delivery since I am the only user of email here. I have been keeping > the same .procmailrc file from well before the transition from > exim3 to exim4, making ad hoc kludge changes only when absolutely > forced to, and largely without a clue as to what I was doing. > > I once had spamassassin working, but for a long while it has not > been working. Certainly there has been no evidence of it working > since I installed xfce under wheezy. Today I noticed in my > .procmailrc the following line, which is left over from long ago: > > PATH=/usr/local/nmh/lib:/usr/local/nmh/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin > > This line is there for the benefit of the scripting that inplements > the recipes that follow. But this is wrong for my wheezy!!! In > particular, everything in /usr was put there by installing wheezy with > a squeeze business-card CD followed by debian package installs using > aptitude pointing to ftp.us.debian.org/debian/. Aptitude says that the > package nmh is installed. But there is no directory /usr/local/nmh/ on > the computer. Sometime in the past the organization of Debian /usr > transitioned from having that directory to not have it. It's been long > enough that it may have gone thru several transitions while I was > confused and inattentive (because of poor access to emails, perhaps) > > Anyway, I think I need a PATH statement that is appropriate for > Debian wheezy before I can do any meaningful debugging. > > Can someone who is running a single user Wheezy system using single > user .procmailrc and spamassassin (or spamc/spamd) please post a copy > of the PATH statement is a working setup? > > As an added goody, please tell me where you got the information. > Did it get installed automagically by a Debian package? Or what? > > TIA > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/alpine.bsf.2.00.1104171758250.15...@freire1.furyyjbeyq.arg