On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 10:49:11PM -0500, Greg Lopp wrote: > On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 09:19:35PM -0400, cmasters wrote: ... snip of log ... > > The preceding log leads us to believe that the message has been > delivered to your smtp daemon (exim). The next step is not to > look in $HOME/incoming, but in exim's log files. If I recall > correctly, these are /var/log/exim/mainlog and > /var/log/exim/errorlog or something similar (switch the exim dir > for mail dir?). Anyway, find the appropriate files and either > run the above test once again or look at the events timestamped > at 20:43:29 -0400. > I'll check the logs and see what the provide ... > > > I must emphasize that all of these details are interacting quite nicely with > > 'getmail' but they just aren't working for fetchmail/exim/procmail > > I really shouldn't ask, but was there some reason other than the > fact that all the voluteered help uses fetchmail that you > abandoned getmail? > No harm in asking. I simply haven't been able to find ~clear~ instructions on how to use 'getmail' and 'procmail' together. The website for 'getmail' mentions the insertion of a command in the config file, but neglects to instruct the user where the command should be placed. Getmail is working great for getting my mail, I want to pre-sort it though.
Thanks for asking. Any ideas on how to make the two (g/p) work? C. Masters