On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 03:49:07PM -0700, Monique Y. Herman wrote: | On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 at 22:23 GMT, Tom penned: | > * [27/10/2003 22:54] Monique Y. Herman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | > | >> > Has anyone else experienced something like this? | >> | >> How are you calling procmail? If it's from a .forward, can we see | >> that, too? | > | > Well, initially, I thought it was from a .forward. Afterwards, I | > learned that today's Debian/Exim configuration doesn't need a .forward | > to call procmail. As soon as a .procmailrc file exists in the user's | > home directory, mail will be handed over. | | Where did you find this information? I'd like to read it myself.
/etc/exim.conf (presumably you/he are using the old exim v3.x package) | I didn't realize that editing a .procmailrc without having procmail | set up through a .forward could get me into trouble ... exim can be set up to handle procmail delivery directly, without the indirection of a .forward file. -D -- If you want to know what God thinks about money, just look at the people He gives it to. -- Old Irish Saying http://dman13.dyndns.org/~dman/
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