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procmail & .qmail aliases
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- Subject: procmail & .qmail aliases
- From: Michael Velten <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Jun 2002 14:12:04 +0200
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Hi there,
I have a problem with qmail in conjunction with procmail (at least I
think so).
I want to sort incoming mail into different mailboxes. First, I adapted
procmail's MAILSPOOLHOME so that it'll use ~/Mailbox. Then I put
|/usr/bin/procmail in ~/.qmail (I also tried the little shell script
mentioned in "The qmail Handbook"). Finally I configured .procmailrc and
my MUA, which is mutt.
If I'm now sending a message to my "real" email-address
michael@intranet.reno.de everything works fine. procmail catches
the message and moves it to the appropriate mailbox.
But if I want to send some mail to an alias address (which is defined by
the ~/.qmail-alias functionality) it seems that procmail isn't invoked
(nothing appears in the logfile) and the mail ends up in ~/Mailbox.
Does anyone know what to do or have a hint?
Michael
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