On 15 March 2002, CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson said:
> In my case I use maildrop and deliver to Maildirs. I assume that maildrop
> handles the file locking properly. But on occasion I do see the messed up
> messages like I posted yesterday. I am using maildrop v1.3.6.
If you're using Maildir, y
> My setup is using procmail; question for you guys: are the incoming
> mails getting clobbered arriving near each other in time? I have a
> number of cron jobs on our servers that all occur simultaneously that
> launches a bunch of mail messages, some of which arrive intact, some of
> which don't
>
> Hate to sound like the boy who cried wolf, but *that* definitely sounds
> like a locking problem. Is procmail delivering to an mbox file? If so,
> does the delivery recipe lock the file?
>
> Read "man procmailrc" for procmail's locking syntax. Like everything
> procmail, it's cryptic and no
Greg Ward wrote:
>On 15 March 2002, Rob McMillin said:
>
>>My setup is using procmail; question for you guys: are the incoming
>>mails getting clobbered arriving near each other in time? I have a
>>number of cron jobs on our servers that all occur simultaneously that
>>launches a bunch of mail
On 15 March 2002, Rob McMillin said:
> My setup is using procmail; question for you guys: are the incoming
> mails getting clobbered arriving near each other in time? I have a
> number of cron jobs on our servers that all occur simultaneously that
> launches a bunch of mail messages, some of wh
Henrik Enberg wrote:
>"CertaintyTech - Ed Henderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>I am using SA 2.11 and sometimes see messages that are messed up - all of
>>the headers appear in the body of the message and the From: and To: headers
>>are empty. This has happened very infrequently but I wond