> Ainsi parlait Gerald Drouillard :
> > What can I say... the configuration works for Maildir not mailbox.
> > Procmail automatically puts a "/" at the end of Maildir and if you then
> > append that to the "Default" you would get a double slash in the path.
> > Just watch the logs and you will see
Ainsi parlait Gerald Drouillard :
> This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
> DROPPRIVS=yes
> SHELL=/bin/bash
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
> LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail_log
> LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail
> DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/new
> LOG="--- Logging ${LOGFILE} for ${LOGNAME}, "
>
>
Ainsi parlait Gerald Drouillard :
> What can I say... the configuration works for Maildir not mailbox.
> Procmail automatically puts a "/" at the end of Maildir and if you then
> append that to the "Default" you would get a double slash in the path.
> Just watch the logs and you will see.
Strange.
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Ainsi parlait Gerald Drouillard :
This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
DROPPRIVS=yes
SHELL=/bin/bash
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail_log
LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/new
LOG="--- Logging ${LOGFILE} for ${LOGNAM
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Gerald Drouillard wanted us to know:
>This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
>DROPPRIVS=yes
>SHELL=/bin/bash
>MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
>* < 5
>| /usr/bin/spamc
>#:0:
>#* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
>#$MAILDIR/.Spam/new
This is what I use for a Maildir setup using procmail (also spamassissin):
DROPPRIVS=yes
SHELL=/bin/bash
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
LOGFILE=$HOME/procmail_log
LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/new
LOG="--- Logging ${LOGFILE} for ${LOGNAME}, "
:0fw
* < 5
| /usr/bin/spamc
#:0:
#* ^X-Spam-Stat