Peter Radcliffe <pir@???> probably said:
> # Use procmail only if a ~/.procmailrc file exists, and procmail exists.
> # If sending to a username-suffix and $HOME/.forward-suffix exists,
> # its valid.
> procmail:
> driver = localuser
> transport = procmail_pipe
> require_files = "${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/local/bin/procmail"
> suffix = DSUFFIX*
> suffix_optional
I realised that this might pass things to procmail when you have a .forward
file and expect it not to happen (if .forward and .procmailrc exist user-foo
will still get passed to procmail).
To stop this you can change the above to use:
require_files = "${local_part}:${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/local/bin/procmail\
:!${home}/.forward"
which is what I'm using.
P.
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