I am running postfix, procmail, and (I think) UW-IMAP. My /etc/procmailrc looks like:
LOGFILE=/var/log/mail/procmail.log VERBOSE=off ORGMAIL=/var/spool/mail/root
#INCLUDERC="/home/$LOGNAME/.procmailrc"
:0 * ^Subject:.*\[TriLUG\] /home/jnet/mail/Mailing\ Lists/TriLUG
:0: /var/spool/mail/$LOGNAME
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The commented out "INCLUDERC" line and the TriLUG rule are there because I also can't get procmail to read my ~/.procmailrc file. Don't know why. I'm wondering if my issue could be a locking issue related to my email client, which checks for new mail (via IMAP) every 60 seconds...
-Josh
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On May 8, 2004, at 10:14 PM, Jon Carnes wrote:
Sounds like a locking problem Josh. Can you describe your email setup
more fully. In particular what do your procmail rules look like, and are
you using locking with those rules.
Jon Carnes
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 18:07, Joshua Gitlin wrote:Hey TriLUG...
I've still been having problems with my mail delivery. I don't know
why... but some messages randomly bounce. The procmail message says
"unable to write to /var/spool/mail/jnet". What I'd like to do is add a
rule that states that if there was an error in deliver, send the
message to a different email address of mine. Does anyone know if this
is possible? Thanks!
-Josh
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