Nadav Har'El wrote:
> Quoting the "procmailrc" manual,
> "...The first recipe that matches is used to determine where the mail has
> to go (usually a file). If processing falls off the end of the rcfile,
> procmail will deliver the mail to $DEFAULT. .... You do not need to set
> this variable, since it already points to the standard system mailbox."
>
> So any mail that didn't match your recipe is still in your normal mailbox -
> read it as you normally do (with mutt, pine, pop3, etc.). You shouldn't
> set DEFAULT unless you really want your unfiltered mail to go to a different
> file.
Normally true, except the system in question has Qmail installed which
moves the mailbox from it's normal location to the users home directory.
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