On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:49:04PM -0400, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> :0 c
> /tmp/passthrough
>
> :0fw
> | spamc
Try adding
:0:
/path/to/your/mailbox
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On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 11:49, Barry L. Kline wrote:
> Here's the only thing in the recipe in /etc/procmailrc:
Wouldn't that make spamc run as root? Does that mean you have to give
spamc the -u option to get user prefs (IIRC - I am not at a machine with
spamassassin docs right now). Or even better,
Craig R Hughes wrote:
>
> The delivery part of the recipe is what I was wondering about -- how is the mail
> getting injected into your mailbox? Also, you should lock /tmp/passthrough by
> doing:
>
> :0c:
> /tmp/passthrough
>
> with the trailing : on the line
>
> C
I thought the delivery par
Barry L. Kline wrote:
BLK> Craig R Hughes wrote:
BLK> >
BLK> > Barry L. Kline wrote:
BLK> >
BLK> > BLK> Any ideas what I need to do to fix this?
BLK> >
BLK> > Quite likely a mailbox locking bug. Could you post your whole procmail recipe?
BLK> >
BLK> > C
BLK>
BLK> Here's the only thing in th
Craig R Hughes wrote:
>
> Barry L. Kline wrote:
>
> BLK> Any ideas what I need to do to fix this?
>
> Quite likely a mailbox locking bug. Could you post your whole procmail recipe?
>
> C
Here's the only thing in the recipe in /etc/procmailrc:
:0 c
/tmp/passthrough
:0fw
| spamc
I added