Tom, Please note the following:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PPIOSPE On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 05:52:34PM -0500, Thomas Baker wrote: > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Jason Tishler wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 09:12:00AM -0500, Thomas Baker wrote: > >> The problem is that since the upgrade to Cygwin 1.7, the fetchmail > >> on my _desktop_ computer no longer passes the incoming messages to > >> the MDA procmail. ??Each incoming message, retrieved with POP3, is > >> saved undelivered as an individual file in /var/spool/mail/tbaker, > >> e.g.: > >> > >> ?? ?? ?? /var/spool/mail/tbaker/msg.AdZ > >> ?? ?? ?? /var/spool/mail/tbaker/msg.IdE ... > > > > Is /var/spool/mail/tbaker a directory on your desktop? ??I expected it to > > be a (mbox formatted) file. > > Ah, how interesting! It is indeed a directory. I deleted the > directory, sent some test messages to myself, and now at least they > are indeed accumulating in one single mbox file called TBaker. That > is certainly progress! Hmm... Who or what created that directory? > > Does running fetchmail with multiple -v options and/or procmail in > > VERBOSE=yes mode help located the problem? > > I ran the fetchmail diagnostic: > > env LC_ALL=C fetchmail -V > > and got some relevant bits of information: > > Fallback MDA: /usr/bin/procmail -d %T > Fetchmail will forward misaddressed multidrop messages to TBaker. > Messages will be delivered with "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T". > > and from > > env LC_ALL=C fetchmail --nodetach -vvv --nosyslog > > I get > > fetchmail: about to deliver with: /usr/bin/procmail -d'TBaker' > flushed > fetchmail: POP3> DELE 1 > > Procmail, on the other hand, is already set to VERBOSE and writes to a > logfile procmail.log. On the netbook, where procmail works, it does > write to the logfile. On the desktop, where procmail does not work, > it does not write to the logfile, making me think it is somehow not > even being called. What happens if you call procmail from the command line directly? Does it find your ~/.procmailrc file on the desktop machine? > When I compare the output of these commands between the netbook (where > it works) and the desktop (where it does not), the only difference I > see is that on the netbook, the log says > > fetchmail: about to deliver with: /usr/bin/procmail -d 'tbaker' Does this imply that you don't see the above line in the desktop's fetchmail log? > (i.e., "tbaker" all in lower case). I have tested several variants in > .fetchmailrc, e.g.: > > mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d %T" > mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d tbaker" > mda "/usr/bin/procmail -d 'tbaker'" > > and export USERNAME=tbaker, etc, but none of these has worked yet. Could case sensitivity be causing your problem (i.e., tbaker vs. TBaker)? What does the "logname" command and "$HOME" variable indicate on each machine? > If my mail is now accumulating at least in one mbox file, is there > perhaps a way I could try running procmail on that file manually? You would have to split the file apart into separate messages. See the formail man page (i.e., the -s option) for more details. Jason -- PGP/GPG Key: http://www.tishler.net/jason/pubkey.asc or key servers Fingerprint: 7A73 1405 7F2B E669 C19D 8784 1AFD E4CC ECF4 8EF6 -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple