On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 09:46, HaywireMac wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 08:52:22 +1000
> Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:
>
> > (did you set yours up with all the variables and the likes,
> > correctly?);
>
> actually, now that I look at it, there's one thing I'm doing wrong.
>
> here where it identifies the virus dir:
>
> #where you want viruses to go..
> #variable VIRDIR may also be set at your main procmailrc before
> #including YAVR default is $MAILDIR/virus/ where $MAILDIR is a variable
> #from your main procmailrc ATTENTION: /virus/ is a directory NOT a file
> :0
> * $ ${VIRDIR:+!}
> { VIRDIR=$MAILDIR/virus }
>
> if I understand him correctly, I could comment that out and in my
> .procmailrc, since I don't have a $MAILDIR= (yet), I could define:
>
> VIRDIR=$HOME/mail/virus
>
> oui ou non?
How can you NOT have a $MAILDIR? Either with SENDMAIL or POSTFIX, you
have that already...I'm using sendmail, so mine is /var/spool/mail - so
that being said, I created a /var/spool/mail/virus directory for shit to
live in - but then decided that I want to delete it instead and changed
the script to force to /dev/null - but by rote, you should capture those
in a dir for your viewing pleasure...
stephen kuhn - owner
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