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From spamassassin-talk-admin@lists.sourceforge.net Thu Aug 22 17:19:48 2002
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From: Russ Gilman-Hunt <rgilmanhunt@hotp.com>
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To: SpamAssassin List <spamassassin-talk@example.sourceforge.net>
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Subject: [SAtalk] procmail help
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X-Original-Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 09:09:12 -0700
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Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 09:09:12 -0700
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I'm fairly confused here, with Procmail.
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I know this isn't a procmail list per-se; feel free to answer my questions in
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private email to r_gilmanhunt@hotp.com.
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I've looked for web-stuff to answer this question but I can't find anything
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specific on this scenario.
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Here's the situation.
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I have a global /etc/procmailrc file. It works, and when I insert stuff into
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it for logging (LOGFILE=/root/procmail.log, VERBOSE=yeah. LOGABSTRACT=all) it
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shows up where I expect it to (the log in /root/procmail.log) At the end of
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this file, I use
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:0fw
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| spamc
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to call spamassassin.
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Also in it is a carboncopy recipe (yes, I know, it's one of the evils we do
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for our corporate masters) (at the top) (to their credit, I am instructed
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that they are not interested in the actual contents, but are concerned about
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future lawsuits and their culpability, so they want a record made. Discussion
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on this point is immaterial)
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:0
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* ? test -d $ARCHIVEDIR/$DATEDIR || mkdir -p --mode=750 $ARCHIVEDIR/$DATEDIR
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{ }
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:0 c
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$SAVEAT
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I have several users where I forward certain spams to /dev/null . . .their
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procmailrc file (/home/$user/.procmailrc) looks like this:
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:0
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* ^From: .*spermfun.com
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/dev/null
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Now I've got a person who needs a copy of her inbound emails sent to another
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email address (outside the company), so I've got this recipe in her
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/home/$user/.procmailrc file:
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:0 c
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!user@domain.tld
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It almost looks like procmail's not running a user's copy recipe after a
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global copy recipe, except that I can replace that user's one with
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:0
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* ^Subject: .*test
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procmail.holder
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and get the same result.
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The result, to put it succinctly, is "nothing". No forwards go out, no files
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are made, if I try to log information, no logs are set up. I've modified the
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user/group and permissions to match known-working recipes (the spermfun
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example above) and still nothing. However, I can redirect those other
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messages. In other words- just this user's procmailrc file is not working-
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other users have no problems.
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Any suggestions would be helpful :)
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-Russ
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