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rcfile [argument] ... procmail [-toY] [-a argument] -z procmail -v DESCRIPTION For a quick start, see NOTES at the end. Procmail should be invoked automatically over the .forward
Procmail Run Script
file mecha- nism as soon as mail arrives. Alternatively, when installed by procmail log a sys- tem administrator (and in the standard Red Hat Linux configuration), it can be invoked from within the procmail examples mailer immediately. When invoked, it first sets some environment variables to default values, reads the mail message from stdin until an EOF, separates the body from the header, and then,
Procmail Flags
if no command line arguments are present, it starts to look for a file named $HOME/.procmailrc. According to the processing recipes in this file, the mail message that just arrived gets dis- tributed into the right folder (and more). If no rcfile is found, or processing of the rcfile falls off the end, procmail will store the mail in the
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default system mailbox. If no rcfiles and no -p have been specified on the command line, proc- mail will, prior to reading $HOME/.procmailrc, interpret commands from /etc/procmailrc (if present). Care must be taken when creating /etc/procmailrc, because, if circumstances permit, it will be executed with root privileges (contrary to the $HOME/.procmailrc file of course). If running suid root or with root privileges, procmail will be able to perform as a functionally enhanced, backwards compatible mail delivery agent. Procmail can also be used as a general purpose mail filter, i.e., pro- visions have been made to enable procmail to be invoked in a special sendmail rule. The rcfile format is described in detail in the procmailrc(5) man page. The weighted scoring technique is described in detail in the proc- mailsc(5) man page. Examples for rcfile recipes can be looked up in the procmailex(5) man page. Signals TERMINATE Terminate prematurely and requeue the mail. HANGUP Terminate prematurely and bounce the mail. INTERRUPT Terminate prematurely and bounce the mail. QUIT Terminate prematurely and silently lose the mail. ALARM Force a timeout (see TI
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[ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Hi, I am getting bounces to one of my accounts on my personal server from an account that is forwarding mail. I administrate the entire server. I am not invoking spamc or spamassassin system-wide nor by my account. I am running postfix+amavisd+spamassassin to catch spam. the system wide procmailrc looks like this $ cat /etc/procmailrc LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail.log #Uncomment below for troubleshooting VERBOSE=YES LOGABSTRACT=YES I just turned on logrotate for the log file ls -l /var/log/procmail.log -rw------- 1 root mail 33821491 Nov 2 23:11 /var/log/procmail.log After search the /var/log/procmail.log file I was unable to find a corresponding error message nor was I able to find a log for the message that was attempted delivery. Does anybody have ideas about what else to check please? Here is my users' ~/.procmailrc $ cat .procmailrc PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:$PATH HOME=/home/