I've had a move of a mail-hub zap my inbox by - without warning me - zapping /var/spool/mail Probably me being stupid and overlooking something. Again So it doesn't happen again I'd like to have mail delivered to ~anton/Mail/INBOX So I put a line in .procmailrc to that effect DEFAULT=/home/anton/Mail/INBOX Well just in case mail gets delivered that DOESN'T go though procmail (yes, I do have a .forward that reads: "|IFS=' '&&exec /usr/bin/procmail || exit 75 #anton" but I'm paranoid) I decided to symlink /var/spool/mail/anton to ~anton/ail/INBOX Well procmail doesn't like that. It says renaming bogus mailbox "/var/spool/mail/anton" \ info "/var/spool/mail/BOGUS.anton/YM" Well, WHY? Oh, and yes I know I can reset delivery with /etc/postfix/main.cf by using home_mailbox = Mail/INBOX but that does it for all users. So why won't procmail honour symlink? Security - obviously. But is there a way to make this do what I want? -- Time flies like the wind. Fruit flies like pears. : -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org