On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 09:58:31PM -0500, dman wrote: > On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:18:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote: > | Could someone please explain why fetchmail/procmail combo continues to > | reject ~any~ messages not expressly addressed to me (aka my Return addy). > | I've attached "sanitized" copies of .fetchmailrc, .procmailrc, and > | .muttrc > > | set logfile '/home/<username>/logs/mail/log' > > | LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/logs > > > You've got logs. What do they say? > Unknown ... as they ~aren't~ going to the specified location. > > | :0: > | * [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | arch-DebUserDig > | > | :0: > | * [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | in-Deb-gen > | > | :0: > | * [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | in-Linux-gen > | > | :0: > | * [EMAIL PROTECTED] > | in-KDE > > This doesn't look right to me. What I think you mean is : > > :0: > * ^To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > arch-DebUserDig > Although I've seen this config, the one I'm using comes from a source that claims to replace that method. Apperently "TO_" replaces that need for "(To|Cc)"
> > though a better matcher is the X-Mailing-List: header or the List-Id: > header. > > > Also I would suggest ensuring that $HOME/PostOffice is a directory, > not a file, and that the messages aren't in $HOME/PostOffice/incoming. > Yep ... directory exists as I am able to process my mail with "getmail" which is a fetchmail replacement. Unfortunately no definite way to use this in conjunction with procmail. > > HTH, > -D Any other suggestions? I'm stuck using getmail and having to explicitly save 300+ messages a day to various mailboxen C. Masters

