Seby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How can i make this work fine, i don't want procmail to write
> there how can i disable this behavior...
>
> success: procmail:_Couldn't_create_"/var/spool/mail/linux"/did_0+0+1/
Try asking on a procmail list, or see the procmail documentation.
Charles
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"Xavier Pegenaute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Please, i need that Qmail exec "procmail" for every user in mine
>system, this procmail is a little different than normal procmail,
>this one, zip all messages and store the messages in his own folder
>...
A better solution to your problem, which is
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:35:02PM +0200, Xavier Pegenaute wrote:
> I can do it only if i put ".qmail-default" in ../alias/ ?
Nonsense. Edit /var/qmail/rc, the sample scripts in /var/qmail/boot/ will
help.
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* Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Ha
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 05:35:02PM +0200, Xavier Pegenaute wrote:
> I can do it only if i put ".qmail-default" in ../alias/ ?
>
> I think its right ..
>
> Thanks for all ...:-)
> - Original Message -
> From: Xavier Pegenaute
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2
Xavier Pegenaute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Please, i need that Qmail exec "procmail" for every user in mine
> system, this procmail is a little different than normal procmail, this
> one, zip all messages and store the messages in his own folder ...
Make it your default delivery instruction
I can do it only if i put ".qmail-default" in
../alias/ ?
I think its right ..
Thanks for all ...:-)
- Original Message -
From:
Xavier
Pegenaute
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 5:16
PM
Subject: Procmail
Hi all...
Please, i need t
Fábio Gomes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does Procmail work with Qmail maildir format?
Newer versions of procmail have Maildir support built-in, but they don't
adhere to djb's naming convention -- you could run into problems.
You'd be better off to use maildrop, or if you must use procmail, u
Charles Cazabon([EMAIL PROTECTED])@2001.05.18 13:04:03 +:
> I don't know anything about "spambouncer", but purely based on the name, I'd
> say it's useless. I've seen some systems which generate late bounces to
> suspicious mail to try to get your name removed from spammers' lists, but the
>
Gawain Reifsnyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to implement spam filtering for several users. My ISP recently
> installed qmail and vpopmail on our colocated Yellow Dog Linux
> server. The machine already has procmail 3.14 installed, although
> I've never used it. I installed spambouncer
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:20:10AM +0200, David Gómez wrote:
> The qmail-start script (the default one which comes with qmail)
?
There are a set of possible start-up scripts in /var/qmail/boot. None
are named qmail-start. qmail-start is a program in /var/qmail/bin.
man qmail-start
> "qmail-sta
With best regards,
Shishir K. Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: procmail
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file
With best regards,
Shishir K. Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: procmail
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file
With best regards,
Shishir K. Singh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: procmail
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file
* MOkondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20010326 21:21]:
> I am trying to filter email using procmail.
> what i was doing put a line below on ~/.qmail file:
>
> | preline procmail
>
> The result is filtered emails delivered to ~/Mail/anyfile (one file)
> but unfiltered email delivered to /var/spool/mai
--- Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe Janitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I made some modifications to the homedir files:
> >
> >$HOME/.qmail now has
> >| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m
> /home/joe/.procmailrc
> >
> >(the -m file was previously mis-named)
> >
> >and $HOME/.procmailrc
Joe Janitor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I made some modifications to the homedir files:
>
>$HOME/.qmail now has
>| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m /home/joe/.procmailrc
>
>(the -m file was previously mis-named)
>
>and $HOME/.procmailrc has
>PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
>ORGMAIL=$HOME/Mailbox
>
I made some modifications to the homedir files:
$HOME/.qmail now has
| preline /usr/bin/procmail -m /home/joe/.procmailrc
(the -m file was previously mis-named)
and $HOME/.procmailrc has
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH
ORGMAIL=$HOME/Mailbox
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
DEFAULT=$HOME/Mailbox #complet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>MAILFROM=`/usr/bin/formail -xFrom:`
>:0 c
>|(/usr/bin/formail -X "" \
>-I "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" -X "To:" \
> -I "Cc: " -X "Cc:" \
> -I "Bcc: " -X "Bcc:" \
>-I "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" -X "From:"; \
>echo "Email from:$MAILFROM "; \
>
That's it! Now it's working flawlessly!
Thanks a lot.
- Original Message -
From: "Jenny Holmberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 8:01 AM
Subject: Re: Procmail weirdness
> "Francisco Jen Ou" &l
"Francisco Jen Ou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here they go. Thanks.
>
> 1) $HOME/.qmail:
>
> |/usr/sbin/qmail-procmail
> ./Maildir/
You have two lines here. One which calls procmail and one which makes
a local delivery. Remove the ./Maildir/ line if you don't want local
delivery.
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ED] Thu Dec 07 02:06:38 2000
Subject: Fw: CUIDADO com os Clubes de Nudismo..
Folder: /dev/null
42135
procmail: Notified comsat: "abc@0:/dev/null"
- Original Message -
From: "Timothy Legant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, Decemb
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 11:25:39PM -0200, Francisco Jen Ou wrote:
> The weirdness is just this: procmail says recipies OK (forwarded to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]), but qmail-local delivers a copy to original
> recipient.
How are you calling procmail? In a .qmail file? From the qmail-start
command line?
ROTECTED]>
To: "Francisco Jen Ou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 1:27 AM
Subject: Re: Procmail weirdness
> * Francisco Jen Ou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 21:59]:
> > Procmail log reports no problems executing r
* Francisco Jen Ou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001206 21:59]:
> Procmail log reports no problems executing recipies, but the messages that
> are supposed to be dumped to /dev/null continue to get delivered by
> qmail-local.
I haven't seen your particular problem. However, you might try setting up a
dumm
Quoted from Subba Rao:
> The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
I've never heard of an MTA called Qmail. Perhaps you meant qmail?
(This distinction is noted in Dave Sill's ``life with qmail'', w
On Sat, Sep 30, 2000 at 06:05:56PM +, Subba Rao wrote:
> I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
> Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
>
> The fetchmailrc is invo
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the process of moving from maildrop to procmail. The MTA on my
> system is Qmail, therfore I chose to use Maildir format for my mail.
> Procmail has been compiled to point to my spool at $HOME/Maildir
[...]
> The fetchmailrc is invoking procmail fine
Ramzi Abdallah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Sep 28 11:16:54 intranet qmail: 970100214.227272 delivery 2: success:
>procmail:_Lock_failure_on_"/var/spool/mail/rsa.lock"/did_0+0+2/
>
>any idea what might be causing this??
1) That's really a procmail question, but...
2) Permissions? Stale lock? Alre
Ronny Haryanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to discard emails from somebody and have procmail return a
> hard error code (like 67, 77 or 100) *with* my own brief error message.
> The MTA is qmail. Currently I have "|preline procmail" in my .qmail file.
> I have tried this following re
Chester Chee wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone has an experience using procmail with vpopmail (virtual domain)?
> I am trying to setup procmail to filter "junk" mail to specific mail folder
> for vpopmail user. And it does not seem to work at all. My vpopmail users
> access their mail via IMAP inst
Thanks, this was, of course, the fix. This post is now mostly for
the archives so another will not fall into the 'American whitespace
hole" .
With appreciation to a list that responds professionally and
quickly. Hopefully in a bit I too will be able to contribute.
Jeff
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000,
From: Jeff Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I tried the suggestion [thanks John] below but alas.
>
>_|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Ah, the Americisms... :)
Jeff, note the underline before the pipe ( _| ). Delete the space at the
*start* of the line, *before* the pipe.
Armando
My apologies for sending this again but I could not receive mail responses
for a bit because silly me, I forgot to remove the .qmail before
sending the note below.
If anyone was good enought to repsond as yet please also be so good as to
send again.
Thanks
Jeff
---
I tried the suggest
I tried the suggestion [thanks John] below but alas.
Jul 22 13:46:42 adsl-63-201-55-218 qmail: 964298802.949315 starting
delivery 86: msg 79379 to local
_|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff
>local _|_/var/qmail/bin/preline_/usr/local/bin/procmail@adsl-6etc. etc
>later I get no_mailbox as to be expected.
Hi,
Does anyone has an experience using procmail with vpopmail (virtual domain)?
I am trying to setup procmail to filter "junk" mail to specific mail folder
for vpopmail user. And it does not seem to work at all. My vpopmail users
access their mail via IMAP instead of Maildir. Am I using the r
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:30:12AM -0600, Peter Schultz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm just trolling for your opinion on which solution is the best
> match with qmail.
>
> Procmail 3.14 is said to be maildir compliant, yet on:
> http://www.procmail.org/todo.html
> you will find that they're admittedly sti
Hey,
Try something like this:
:0:
*
/home/mordac/mailbox
Check out the procmail docs for details.
-Deke
Eric LaLonde [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I'm trying to set up procmail so that when a user emails another user locally using
>'mail', it will go to ~/user/Mailbox. (mordac is my test use
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:30:09PM -0600, eric wrote:
> Is there anyway to filter thru procmail and then write to a users
> Maildir ? The "patched" procmail from qmail.org site (and even the RPM)
> doesn't seem to do anything but deliver to /var/spool/mail/$USER.
>
Hmmm... I use a plain and simpl
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 04:48:02PM -0600, eric wrote:
> What I have working is ...
>
> $ cat .procmailrc
> PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin
> UMASK=077 # umask
> DATE=`date +%y%m` # date format
> SHELL=/bin/sh
Apparently it is unclear that SOME people need procmail during the
migration and the default delivery will be sent to the recipe posted
before.
jeez
;
; If all you're doing is delivering to $HOME/Maildir, I don't see why you
; need procmail.
;
;
;
> On Tue, 2 Nov 1999, eric wrote:
> >
> > Any other ideas are welcome.
How about "safecat"?
See http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/safecat.html, especially
the "safecat one-liners" page
http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/safecat/one-liners.html.
Eric
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eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 02 Nov 1999:
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir
For procmail, $MAILDIR is the default location of mail folders.
Typically this is ~/Mail, or ~/mail. You probably do not want it
to be pointing to ~/Maildir, unless you plan to having actual mail
folders (mbox style or m
Thanks, but we have to make a slow migration for the stupid users.
What I have working is ...
$ cat .procmailrc
PATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/sbin
UMASK=077 # umask
DATE=`date +%y%m` # date format
SHELL=/bin/sh
ecuse me
that should be $HOME/Mailbox
end
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|Greg Albrecht KF4MKT [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
|Safari Internetwww.safari.net|
|Fort Lauderdale, FL1-888-537-9550|
+-+
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Peter van Dijk wrote:
>On
i figured out a solution, in $HOME/.qmail-test1
i put:
|preline procmail -m /home/xs/.procmailrc
and it seems to work.
-xs
end
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|Greg Albrecht KF4MKT [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
|Safari Internetwww.safari.net|
|Fort Lauderdale, FL1-888-537-9550|
On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 02:30:57PM -0400, xs wrote:
>
> hey all, i recently tried going back to some procmail scripts i had before
> and am getting the follow error:
>
> none the less, if i mkdir /var/spool/mail, and ln -s $HOME/Maildir
> /var/spool/mail/$USER, it says it's a bogus file and rena
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Peter van Dijk wrote:
> On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 02:30:57PM -0400, xs wrote:
> >
> > hey all, i recently tried going back to some procmail scripts i had before
> > and am getting the follow error:
> >
> > none the less, if i mkdir /var/spool/mail, and ln -s $HOME/Maildir
> >
John Conover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way of executing procmail do ~/.procmailrc, and if email
> is not rejected for a user, it is delivered into a ~/Maildir?
>
> BTW, eg., use my standard spam filter for users that want it, but
> want to fetch mail via POP3 in a Maildir.
If I u
Chris Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 09:23:47AM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a
> > Maildir?
>
> There are some patches available to make procmail deliver to
> maildirs.
If you like procmail, and don't
On Apr 28 1999, Andy Walden wrote:
>
> Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
> would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
> variable that could be captured would work. Is anyone doing anything like
> this? Thanks, andy
I use b
> On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 09:23:47AM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
> >
> > Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
> > would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
> > variable that could be captured would work. Is anyone doing anything like
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 09:23:47AM -0500, Andy Walden wrote:
>
> Is there anyway to fudge procmail into writing things to a Maildir? I
> would think that just giving each message a different name based on some
> variable that could be captured would work. Is anyone doing anything like
> this? Tha
Andy Walden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How can procmail be used with an assign db?
Each entry in assign points to a directory where qmail looks for
.qmail files. Put the "| procmail" line in the appropriate file.
-Dave
nevermind, I fixed the problem.
Thanks to everyone who responded so quickly.
The problem was a (totally) screwed up /var/mail heirarchy, (permissions and
ownership had been changed, pretty much randomly). I still can't figure out why
procmail would give an out of memory error for that though
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> Sorry to post is here, but I am getting tons of messages in my logs that
> look like this:
What does the .qmail file which is being used for the delivery contain?
then the procmail fans can tell what's up...
Richard
+ "Adam D. McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| Sorry to post is here, but I am getting tons of messages in my logs
| that look like this:
|
| status: local 10/10 remote 4/20
| delivery 64: deferral:
|procmail:_Out_of_memory/buffer_0:_"13739"/buffer_1:_""/preline:_fatal:_unable_to_copy_input:_broken
>What I am trying to do is filter incoming mail... for example, for mail
>coming in from the qmail mailing list, move the mail to the 'Qmail
Mailing
>List' IMAP folder in my directory. Also the same type of rule for the
RedHat
>mailing list, or for mail from a paticular person.
Assuming you're us
ks for the help!
Jeremy Domingue
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -Original Message-
> From: Evan Champion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 1998 10:58 AM
> To: Jeremy Domingue; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Procmail type rules?
>
>
> >Is there a w
>Is there a way to get the qmail-smtpd to use some form of delivery
rules,
>similar to procmail 'recipies'? I am using IMAP and would like to
filter the
>mail on the server when it comes in.
I think you mean "Is there a way to get qmail-local to use some form of
delivery rules," because you want
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