On Tue, 2 May 2000, Nick Croft wrote:
> It still won't work.
>
> I set it up in another user on the same machine and it all works fine!!
I'm sorry, I haven't been following this too closely, but I've some
experience with procmail.
If you find that it's not doing what you're expecting, it can be useful to
put a line like:
LOGFILE=/tmp/andrew.procmail.log
in the top of your .procmailrc . For my SLUG splitoff, this gives a log
something like:
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 2 05:26:52 2000
Subject: [SLUG] Re: May 19th -- Preview of Development Tools for Linux
Folder: /home/andrew/mail/SLUG 2844
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue May 2 05:51:54 2000
Subject: [SLUG] computerworld story
Folder: /home/andrew/mail/SLUG 1881
and allows you to track where it's dumping your mail.
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