On Wed April 2 2008 06:50:32 Thomas H. George wrote: > Ok, its probably a procmail problem. procmail is installed but there is > no procmailrc (and I don't believe there was one on the other computer > either ). > > I have never created a procmailrc. I have started reading the man page > and the examples. A lot of neat stuff mostly dealing with incoming mail > and mostly dealing with more complex setups. I'll try a basic > procmailrc and see what happens. > > Incidently right now I have a tangle. Postings to the users' list are > retrieved by fetchmail and I read them with mutt but I can't post > replies from mutt. I still must post from iceape and am unable to link > my postings to others' replies, only to my original posting.
Tom, It's time to take a step back and decide what you want your mail system to do and then design an implementation that will do it. I don't think chasing wierd behavior will get you from here to there. I suspect you copied and pasted some complex Postfix configuration when something simpler would have served you better. But just in case I'm wrong, why not tell Postfix not to use Procmail? --Mike Bird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

