Excerpt from 'man procmail' : Suspicious rcfile "x" The owner of the rcfile was not the recipient or root, the file was world writable, or the directory that contained it was world writable, or this was the default rcfile ($HOME/.procmailrc) and either it was group writable or the directory that contained it was group writable (the rcfile was not used).
HTH Thierry Michalowski Mário Filipe wrote: > Hi > > A couple of days ago, I sent a message to this list about procmail. Meanwhile > i > had problems with my mail and never saw the awnsers, if there were any. > > I did get a glimpse at one of the awnsers (probably the only one) that > mentioned permissions. > > So I tryed with several permissions including 0777 and always procmail says it > is a suspicios rcfile and that it can't read it. > > So I made another experiment. I copied mt rcfile to root ran cat mbox | > formail > -d procmail and voila. It worked. > > Any ideas on what is going on here. > > BTW: Anyone knows if there is a mailing list devoted to procmail ? > > Thanks > > -- > Mario Filipe > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null -- Thierry Michalowski / Edipresse Publications S.A \\\' , / // Informatique de Production \\\// _/ //' 33,av. de la gare \_-//' / //' 1001 LAUSANNE SUISSE \ /// //' phone: +41 21 349 46 26 / >> \\\` mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] /,)-^>> _\` (/ \\ / \\\ "Unix is user-friendly... // //\\\ It is just selective about who its friends are" ((` ============================================================================ This message has been checked with GRIMEsweeper which has detected a virus embedded in this plain text message. You should now delete your entire hard drive and rinse your eyes with soapy water to ensure it doesn't spread.