Hi, I'm seeing something odd with procmail, and I'm wondering whether anyone else has seen something similar.
I can report on several different observations. First, I have procmail set up so that nothing *ever* gets placed directly in ~/Maildir by a rule. I do set $DEFAULT, but nothing ever goes there explicitly, and the final rule in my procmailrc should catch everything and send it to some other folder. However, some messages still end up in ~/Maildir -- for instance, there were around 40 in there this morning, even though I cleaned it out yesterday. Second, the top two rules in my procmailrc should catch each message, backing it up and marking it with a special header: :0 c .backup/ :0 fwh | formail -A "X-Processed: hcoop procmail $DATESTAMP" However, I have noticed that messages which end up directly within ~/Maildir do not get backed up and do not contain the header. Finally, I can never find any of these messages in my procmail logs, even though I have VERBOSE logging turned on. It sure seems like procmail is being bypassed for some of my messages, but I don't see a pattern. Has anyone else seen behavior like this? Any suggestions on what to check next? Thanks, KEN -- Kenneth J. Pronovici <[email protected]> http://www.cedar-solutions.com/ _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
