On 01:05 Fri 14 Oct , Willie Gnarlson wrote: > Hello fellow Debian users, > > I upgraded bash on my `testing' machine tonight and 4 hours passed > before I realize procmail is filtering everything to /dev/null. Right. > > Does anyone have any idea why this would be matching on *all* incoming > mail? The offending rule: > > ----->8----- > > #### ========================== > #### Blacklist > #### ========================== > BL=/home/willie/procmail.d/blacklist > :0 > * ? (formail -x From: | /bin/fgrep -iqf $BL) > /dev/null > > -----8<----- > > The contents of $BL is a single line with the following (it is the > actual value, not a made up one): > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks for any clues!
Maybe a clue: i had a similar problem with 'fgrep -iqf file' when i was creating the 'file' with my editor. But if i echo the input to the new file it works: echo "whateverline1" >blacklist -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]