Re: [PLUG] Procmail recipe not followed

2019-09-18 Thread Rich Shepard

On Wed, 18 Sep 2019, Paul Heinlein wrote:


The use of alpine is unlikely to relevant to your problem.


Paul,

I agree. It's a procmail issue but I added the MUA to avoid that being
considered.


My first suspicion would be that the list owners changed or upgraded their
mailing list software.


Not likely. They're really good about announcing changes, such as when the
project moved from subversion to github.


First, check to see what the .procmailrc rule for the list is.


:0:
* ^(From|Cc|To).*grass-user
spatial-analyses

While this has worked for years I will change it to .*lists.osgeo.org. I
hadn't noticed the recipe was for the list name rather than the server.

Then, open one of the misfiled messages in alpine and press the 'H' key to 
view the message headers. See if you can match the procmail rule to the 
message.


Had not seen anything useful there.


If the rule matches, you might want to check to see if prior rules in your
.procmailrc also (and mistakenly) match the misfiled message.


I have the rules in ~/procmail/recipes.rc.

I've made the change in that maillist's recipe. Thanks for helping me see
that the existing recipe has become a problem now.

Regards,

Rich
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Re: [PLUG] Procmail recipe not followed

2019-09-18 Thread Paul Heinlein

On Wed, 18 Sep 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:


I use alpine as my MUA.

Starting late last week messages from a mail list are delivered by procmail
to an incorrect file. The recipe for that mail list has worked fine for
years and I've no idea why it stopped working and put incoming messages in
another mail list's file rather than the default, my INBOX.


The use of alpine is unlikely to relevant to your problem.

My first suspicion would be that the list owners changed or upgraded 
their mailing list software.


First, check to see what the .procmailrc rule for the list is.

Then, open one of the misfiled messages in alpine and press the 'H' 
key to view the message headers. See if you can match the procmail 
rule to the message.


If the rule matches, you might want to check to see if prior rules in 
your .procmailrc also (and mistakenly) match the misfiled message.


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[PLUG] Procmail recipe not followed

2019-09-18 Thread Rich Shepard

I use alpine as my MUA.

Starting late last week messages from a mail list are delivered by procmail
to an incorrect file. The recipe for that mail list has worked fine for
years and I've no idea why it stopped working and put incoming messages in
another mail list's file rather than the default, my INBOX.

If you have thoughts on what might cause this mis-filing please share them
with me.

TIA,

Rich
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