Jacob Anawalt:
> Hello,
> 
> My configured mailbox_command has been 'procmail -a "$EXTENSION"' for
> the longest time. I did not notice the difference between emails
> 'delivered to command: procmail -a "$EXTENSION" and those 'delivered
> to command: /usr/bin/procmail' because it was procmail in both cases.
> I have never tried using $1 in procmail to filter so I don't know if I
> was getting $EXTENSION or not.
> 
> # postconf | grep mailbox_command
> mailbox_command = procmail -a "$EXTENSION"
> mailbox_command_maps =
> 
> 
> No /home/userA/.procmailrc:
> Dec 30 18:15:29 detroit postfix/local[29983]: 7D29A47DAC:
> to=<us...@hostname>, relay=local, delay=0.03, delays=0.02/0.01/0/0.01,
> dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: procmail -a
> "$EXTENSION")
> 
> 
> /home/userB/.procmailrc exists:
> Dec 30 19:06:37 detroit postfix/local[30464]: 813F947D62:
> to=<us...@hostname>, relay=local, delay=3.9, delays=1.5/0/0/2.4,
> dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail)
> 
> 
> I tried switching mailbox_command, and all the .procmail people kept
> using /usr/bin/procmail instead of the new value for mailbox_command.
> This was unexpected by me. Is it normal behavior? Where can I read
> about this and how can I override it? The replacing command, dspam,
> calls procmail anyway and I want to continue to support the local
> user's configurations.

Perhaps you could follow instructions in the mailing list welcome message.

        Wietse

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