On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 05:51:46PM -0400, cmasters wrote: | Greetings, | | Just reconfigured fetchmail and yet again, mail retrieved according to the | attached log, yet no-where to be found on my system. Not in the folder as | directed by procmail ('in-testing') my spool folder, or my regualr incoming | folder that gets ~all~ mail when using getmail. All these folders are | correct, active, and able to receive mail, yet fetchmail continues to ignore | the instructions to use procmail as my MDA. | | Any thoughts?
It sounds like fetchmail itself isn't the problem, but I think your config is still wrong : | mda '/usr/bin/procmail' Looking at the procmail manpage I see : procmail [-toY] [-f fromwhom] [-a argument] -d recipient ... and -d recipient ... This turns on explicit delivery mode, delivery will be to the local user recipient. This, of course, only is possible if procmail has root privileges (or if procmail is already running with the recipient's euid and egid). Procmail will setuid to the intended recipients and delivers the mail as if it were invoked by the recipient with no arguments (i.e., if no rcfile is found, delivery is like ordinary mail). This option is incompatible with -p. I think with your current setup that perhaps procmail doesn't know what to do with the mail and thus does nothing with it. It should tell in your procmail log. -D -- For society, it's probably a good thing that engineers value function over appearance. For example, you wouldn't want engineers to build nuclear power plants that only _look_ like they would keep all the radiation inside. (Scott Adams - The Dilbert principle)