The Friday 2004-01-30 at 14:50 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
Thanks, I think I'm on the right track now. I'm just not sure which "recipient" they're talking about - is it the person that the mail was orinially sent to? Remember I'm droping a copy (directly) into another user's maildir Procmail log gives me:
procmail: Assigning "DROPPRIVS=yes" procmail: Assuming identity of the recipient, VERBOSE=off procmail: Couldn't create or rename temp file "/home/spambox/Maildir/ tmp/1075465122.18447_2.hermes"
I get the idea it's using the identity of the original recipient (hansdp in this case) instead of spambox. Is this correct?
Could be, that is the recipient for him - even if you change the folder, the recipient doesn't, it is given from the start.
Also, I wonder why it says VERBOSE=off when I specify VERBOSE=on in my /etc/ procmailrc
Try put verbose=on below dropprivs Another idea. You can bounce mail, not from /etc/procmail, but from /home/hansdp/.procmailrc.... no probably not, not in your setup. Mmmm. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson