Re: Qmail success, no procmail
On 30-Jun-2000, Jason Helfman wrote: > I am currently looking how to achieve procmail filtering via Qmail Put something like this in your .qmail file: |preline procmail And proceed with your .procmailrc as usual. Ronny
Re: Qmail success, no procmail
On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 09:27:56PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote: > |preline -f /usr/bin/procmail I'm not sure about the -f. I don't use it in my .qmail, but based on the description in the man page I don't see why it would cause procmail to fail either. My guess would be that you are having procmail problems, not qmail problems. Have you tried turning on logging in procmail? Set this at the top of your .procmailrc: LOGFILE=/home/<...>/procmail.log > Cool, i didn't know about this, and i do RTFM. When i ran inbox, it > worked, now it doesn't. Thanks for the pointer. Those references are a little more obscure than just RTFM (although the FAQ isn't by much :), so you are forgiven. ;) I've already played with Lines: and maildirs some today. (See my next message.) Brian
Re: Qmail success, no procmail
/home/deklown/Maildir/ |preline -f /usr/bin/procmail On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 09:14:54PM -0700, Brian D. Winters muttered: | > I am currently looking how to achieve procmail filtering via Qmail, but | | Have you tried: | | |preline procmail | | in your .qmail file? (I believe that this is in the qmail | documentation somewhere.) | | > in the mean time, why is there a (0) byte indication in the index of | > every message that comes in??? Cool, i didn't know about this, and i do RTFM. When i ran inbox, it worked, now it doesn't. Thanks for the pointer. | | I assume you are using maildirs? Two solutions: 1) Go to | www.mutt.org, and try reading the FAQ. (Assumes you get procmail to | work.) 2) Read up on index_format, and change from displaying lines | to bytes. For more details, search the mutt-users archives for | "maildir" and "lines". | | Brian -- /helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 2F76 2856 776A 3E07 9F3E 452A 17D9 9B28 D75E 0A36 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/D75E0A36
Re: Qmail success, no procmail
> I am currently looking how to achieve procmail filtering via Qmail, but Have you tried: |preline procmail in your .qmail file? (I believe that this is in the qmail documentation somewhere.) > in the mean time, why is there a (0) byte indication in the index of > every message that comes in??? I assume you are using maildirs? Two solutions: 1) Go to www.mutt.org, and try reading the FAQ. (Assumes you get procmail to work.) 2) Read up on index_format, and change from displaying lines to bytes. For more details, search the mutt-users archives for "maildir" and "lines". Brian
Qmail success, no procmail
I am currently looking how to achieve procmail filtering via Qmail, but in the mean time, why is there a (0) byte indication in the index of every message that comes in??? -- /helfman "At any given moment, you may find the ticket to the circus that has always been in your possession." Fingerprint: 2F76 2856 776A 3E07 9F3E 452A 17D9 9B28 D75E 0A36 GnuPG http://www.gnupg.org Get Private! 1024D/D75E0A36