problem.
.forward is working fine as long as there are only some email
addresses inside. It seems that Smail can't execute a program
at this point. (maybe procmail can't be called as 'nobody')
Seems I have to investigate my configuration on finlandia with
the one on troi
Regards
Joey
Uhm, isn't smail finicky about the permissions on a .forward file? If it
does not trust the file, it will not obey it.
I am giving .sigs a break this month
George Bonser
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Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a program
(ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being looked at.
Thanks
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I think it needs to be world-readable. I was playing with it last week and
found that the smail log will show when a program is invoked. That helped
me get from step n to n+1.
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Jason Killen wrote:
Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe to a program
the same problem.
.forward is working fine as long as there are only some email
addresses inside. It seems that Smail can't execute a program
at this point. (maybe procmail can't be called as 'nobody')
Seems I have to investigate my configuration on finlandia with
the one on troi
Regards
Does anyone have any idea why .forward would not forward or pipe
to a program (ie procmail). It seems like it is not even being
looked at.
I came across the same problem.
.forward is working fine as long as there are only some email
addresses inside. It seems that Smail can't
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