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On Tue, 18 Jan 2000, Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG) wrote:

> <suprised look> Hm - is 6.0 different in that regard from all other
> versions, then? RHL 4.2 and 5.x were already using procmail as delivery
> agent, so I thought 6.x would as well?

Hmmm...perhaps I misunderstood something.  I use procmail myself for mail
filtering -- under 6.x, just having a .procmailrc file in my home
directory is enough for the filtering to work, but under 5.0, I need to
have a .forward file which says:

|/usr/bin/procmail

Perhaps it is procmail that has changed in the newer versions?

> In any case, it's not that difficult to convince sendmail to actually
> use procmail if you're using the m4 configuration files.

Assuming procmail *is* being called automatically via sendmail, is there a
global procmailrc file I can create which will forward to the original
mail user(s) along with a copy appended to the "logger" file?

Thanks again...

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