Ed,

At the time I first asnwered your message I was sitting at my Workstation
at work. I hate to admit it, but it's not a Linux workstation. At this
momemt I'm sitting at my PC at home. So, I pop open a terminal window and
type in the command  man procmail  and guess what pops up? Yes, you
guessed it. The man page for procmail.

What version of Linux Mandrake are you running? Not that I really think
it's going to matter cause I get the feeling that it would still be in
there if the program is on your system. I think that is the important
part. Making sure it's installed on your system. You can know for sure by
issuing the command   whereis procmail   that will tell you where it is
if it exists on your system.

-- 
Mark

I love my Linux Box...
        REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym.
        Registered Linux user # 1299563

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, mendes wrote:

> Hello
>       Thanks a lot.
> 
>       I did that several times but it always ended up on
> 
> root@armagedon:/usr/lib$ man procmail
> No manual entry for procmail 
> 
>       Any suggestions?
> 
> Regards
> 
> Ed
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > mendes wrote:
> > > 
> > > Hello
> > >         I know that this is a rather silly question but I definitely need help.
> > > For instance, I installed procmail on my system.  The manuals were placed at
> > > /usr/man/man1 and /usr/man/man5 as *.1.gz or *1.bz2 and *.5.gz or *.5.bz2.
> > > When I type man procmail the sys returns no manual page for it. What am I
> > > missing here?
> > > 
> > >         Thanks a lot.
> > > 
> > > Ed
> > 
> > Ed,
> > 
> > Open a terminal window and type:  man procmail
> > 
> > That will open the man page for procmail is a "vi" editor window and you
> > can use the down arrow key to scroll with.
> > 
> > Mark
> > -- 
> > Mark
> > 
> > I love my Linux box...
> >       REASON #1 -- ...it isn't Windows!
> > Registered Linux user #1299563
> 
> 

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