\begin{Jeff Waugh}
> ---
> MESSAGE=/opt/bin/xmessage -file -
>
> # GROBBLEFRUIT
> :0 Wic
> * ^Subject: grobblefruit
> | $MESSAGE
> ---
>
> Which should work, however, my procmaillog reports that whilst it tried to
> start, it couldn't open the display. Gar! How does the procmail setup in
> Debian and Red Hat differ for this to not work?
1. /opt exists on your system. thats sufficient grounds for failure in
my book.
2. you're probably starting fetchmail in a different way, so $DISPLAY
isn't set correctly.
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- Gus
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