~ Exim is kind of like a MTA+MDA in one; to a degree, it does what ~ smail+procmail does.
I fear that the "to a degree" bit will be meaningful here. ~ That in mind, you can uninstall procmail, and have exim do all of your ~ mail sorting. (You'll need take your procmail recipies, convert them ~ to exim's language, and stick them in your ~/.forward.) Just a bit lost here... all I have to do is create an empty ~/.forward file, and rewrite my procmail recipes into it? is that all, or do I have to tell exim to look for (and where is) .forward? ~ For example, here is what I have in my ~/.forward to filter this ~ mailing lists' posts: ~ # Exim filter ~ # take care of mailing list debian-user ~ if ~ $header_X-Mailing-List: contains debian-user@lists.debian.org ~ then ~ save <my_mail_directory>/debian-user ~ finish ~ endif ~ # enf of debian-user filter ~ This works, although I think I liked smail+procmail better, ~ personally. <shrug> Agreed... well, sort of; may be exim works better than smail, and I'll probably be glad I changed the MTA, but somehow I feel uncomfortable with droping procmail as my MDA. Ummh, I think I'll try to get by with Exim for a while until I learn how to install and configure Qmail, which I think it interacts well with Procmail. Meanwhile, I used to have this in my ~/.procmailrc: PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:. MAILDIR=~/Mail LOGDIR=/var/log DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox LOGFILE=$LOGDIR/procmail.log LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail which would make mail go to ~/Mail/ instead of /var/spool/mail/user, and then the tipical procmail recipes to process mail to the different mailboxes within ~/Mail/; and ~/Mail/mbox as the default mailbox where non rule processed mail would go to... I see this bit in /etc/exim.conf: local_delivery: driver = appendfile group = mail mode = 0660 mode_fail_narrower = false file = /var/spool/mail/${local_part} I hope changing it to: file = ~/Mail/mbox will work... not sure... I'll give it a try... NO! it didn't work: 1999-05-08 16:36:39 Exim configuration error for local_delivery transport: the file option must specify an absolute path Error al mandar mensaje, 1 (). Presione una tecla para continuar... (Error to send message, 1 () Press a key to continue...) Let's see with the full /home/horacio/Mail/mbox path Thanks Horacio