Would this not be a configuration option within your mail server? In my 
exim.conf file, I have 

procmail:
  driver = localuser
  transport = procmail_pipe
  require_files = 
${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail
  no_verify

I would imagine (for Exim at least) you would insert the /users/ directory 
into the require_files directive, and it should all automagically work again 
:-)

Regards

Kyle

On Monday 23 June 2003 13:52, Stuart Mc Anderson wrote:
> Hi All,
>   I was running procmail on all my user accounts up to about a week ago.
> Then i moved the home folder of the accounts to /home/users/USERNAME and
> now procmail isnt working. All the files were moved, and .procmailrc is in
> the new home dir as before. Does anyone know how to get Procmail working
> agian?
>
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