> I'm trying something New and Different with my mail configuration. Oh boy! Life on the edge. :-)
> Until fairly recently I have used mutt to access an IMAP server. Now > I have decided I want procmail, so I am using fetchmail to get the > mail, which forwards it to exim, which pipes it through procmail, > which dumps each message in a separate file in a directory named like: > > $HOME/Mail/<folder_name>/msg.3F7 The directory is named msg.3F7 or the file in the directory? That looks like what procmail names things when it puts them in its own dir format not Maildir format. Please show us your .procmailrc rule. But I think you left off the trailing /. Here is my rule for debian-user for comparison. :0: * ^X-Mailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] debian-user/ I can't remember if you need to create the subdirs or not. To make sure this works, make those directories first. mkdir -p debian-user/{cur,new,tmp} Bob
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