On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 07:29:00PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Horacio [mutt-users] <12/08/01 06:08 +0200>:
> > Sorry, my mistake. This is what happens when you go back to using
> > sendmail after time using qmail and forget to change the line in
> > .fetchmailrc:
> > mda /usr/local/bin/procmail
> > mda "formail -ds procmail"
>
> That is, strictly speaking, not necessary.
> mda "/path/to/procmail -d %T"
> should do the trick (per the fetchmail manpage)
It doesn´t work for me. This processes mail with a broken header.
I wonder if the non existance of a .forward file got anything to do?
BTW, my rc.conf for the sendmail daemon reads (this is a BSD
system):
sendmail_flags="-bd -q30m"
^
I recall reading somewhere that passing the -bd flag to sendmail and
then passing the -d flag to formail/procmail is a redundancy.
But if I don´t process the mail with the ´mda "formail -ds procmail"´
line on .fetchmailrc the headers get fscked up.