Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

> I suspect that what is wrong is that you have specified 2 actions for
> the mail coming from this address. If I understand it correctly (an
> assumption), the first echoes the mail to /dev/null (hopefully: I
> never used the "| echo >" in procmail), and the second specifies
> a lockfile (/tmp/null) and uses the default action, which is probably
> the usual delivery.

As I wrote in my message, I duplicated the action only after one didn't
help.

Anyway, the new rule you wrote looks much simpler, so it may help:

> Have you tried the simpler
> 
> :0 [ : /tmp/null optionally - OG ]
> * ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> /dev/null

Thanks,
-- 
Eli Marmor
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