Török Edwin wrote:
> Is your mailserver running chrooted? I remember postfix can do that.

You are correct, but I don't think this is the problem.  If I put
a line in $HOME/.procmailrc to touch a file: /tmp/foo.procmail then
that file ends up in /tmp, not a chroot /tmp.

Would this mean procmail is not really running in postfix chroot?

$ cat .procmailrc | grep foo
foo=`touch /tmp/foo.procmail`

$ dir /tmp/foo.procmail
-rw------- 1 user user 0 Dec 28 11:03 /tmp/foo.procmail

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