> The procmail log shows the strace output being delivered to > /var/spool/mail/rshepard (which is was), but not the summary report. Yet it > was the strace output that suggested (I'm being cautious here) that the > summary report was mailed to me.
just for clarification, that output is not strace. the -x option to sh tells it to display commands as it is going to run them. > I'm wondering if I should figure out how to install and configure maildrop > rather than procmail. This is the first time in a dozen years that procmail > has behaved this way, at least that I've been aware of dropped messages. > Also, it's been a decade or so since I installed postfix and pflogsumm and > that's worked daily until recently, too. > > The reason I think that this is a procmail issue is when I direct _all_ > incoming messages addressed to my business domain to the personal domain > mail file, they all appear. Example: last week customer service at United > Airlines tried sending me a receipt copy to both my business and personal > domains. /var/log/maillog showed both arriving and passed on to procmail, > but neither appeared in the default or personal mail file. When I modified > the procmail recipe file to direct mail from the business domain to the > personal domain file, the third time that message was sent it was delivered. > > In this instance cron was not involved and neither was 1pflogsumm. All > three messages showed up in /var/log/maillog as properly received and passed > to procmail. Only the last one, specifically redirecting mail addressed to > me at my business domain to the personal domain file, was delivered. > > Unfortunately, there is no longer a procmail-specific mail list nor anyone > I've found who knows it well enough to provide insight into the problem. i use procmail all over the place and have no troubles with it (that i didn't cause myself :-). _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
