In other words if an individual has a procmailrc file it must contain the same stuff as the /etc/procmailrc file plus whatever that particular user wants otherwise the rules in the /etc/procmailrc file will be bypassed? On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
* Keith Winston <kwinston@twmi.rr.com> [Aug 27. 2002 15:46]:
If you have postfix configured to use procmail for local delivery _and_ you have set up an /etc/procmailrc file, then that file processes all incoming mail first.
Next, if a user has a .forward file set up to send incoming mail to procmail, then that users .procmailrc file gets processed next.
You should set up a test to prove this, but that is my recollection.
If a user has a .procmailrc procmail will use that when delivering mail to that account.
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