Primitivo Liberto dijo:
> le� en las p�ginas man que:  
> Suspicious rcfile "x" The owner of the rcfile was not the recipient or root,
> the file was world writable, or the directory that contained it was world
> writable, or this was the default rcfile ($HOME/.procmailrc) and either it
> was group writable or the directory that contained it was group writable (the
> rcfile was not used).

Lo he visto. 
De todas formas, una cosa es que no haga caso de las directivas, y otra muy
distinta es perder correo, �no?

> ten�a algunos directorios personales con 775, ahora est� as� y funciona bien:
> directorios 755 y el .procmailrc 644 y el propietario root o el usuario

Gracias, arreglado!

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