On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 02:08:19PM +0100, Alex Suzuki wrote:
| > It says that \246/usr/bin/procmail wasn't found. That's the problem.
| > Now the question becomes, why was it looking for that?, what is that
| > \246 character doing? Usually if there is not a preceding '0' the
| > number is decima
> It says that \246/usr/bin/procmail wasn't found. That's the problem.
> Now the question becomes, why was it looking for that?, what is that
> \246 character doing? Usually if there is not a preceding '0' the
> number is decimal, otherwise octal. That character, in latin1, is an
> umluat (an 'o
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 02:08:47PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hello everybody,
|
| I am having serious trouble with exim and procmail.
| procmail 3.21.20011028
| exim 3.32-2
| Both packages are from testing.
|
| The mail get's passed to exim, and here's what it's got to say
Hello everybody,
I am having serious trouble with exim and procmail.
procmail 3.21.20011028
exim 3.32-2
Both packages are from testing.
The mail get's passed to exim, and here's what it's got to say. I am trying to
send a mail to myself ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
This is the telnet
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