On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 10:45:48AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Actually, I just use fetchmail to download from my ISP's POP3 store to 
> my local Cyrus IMAP server (via procmail).
> 
> So your situation is completely different.  I don't see how you could 
> use fetchmail to do what you are wanting to do.
> 
> What happens if you run cyrdeliver manually while logged on as the 
> 'mail' user (assuming your exim is running as that)?  You might have 
> some kind of permissions problem.  fetchmail is running as root for me, 
> so that's might be why it works for me, but not in the context of exim 
> for you.

Looks like there's a great deal of misunderstanding/ miscommunication
about what I am trying to achieve.

For details, please read my original posting. Here's the situation in
brief:
Deliver local mail to users in such a way that they can run their
procmail recipes. For e.g., if a user gets all the mail about cron jobs,
he should be able to direct that into the =inbox.cron folder.

-Andy


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