Re: [Exim] Bad sequence of command

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Author: Mike McNally
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CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Bad sequence of command
I am getting a procmail log that says procmail can't access the dir I
assigned for mail to be sent to.

# .procmailrc #############################
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
SHELL=/bin/bash
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
LOGFILE=$HOME/log
VERBOSE=on

:0:
* ^From:[     ]*bob*
$MAILDIR/asap


:0:
$MAILDIR/mbox
#############################################

These instructions were given to me by a procmail guru from the procmail
list. It won't work. No amount of diddling with permissions, owners
and anything else relevent to dir access appears to able to allow
procmail to do, well anything. It's useless.

Could exim be disallowing procmail the ability to write the files
anywhere but the spool? I saw lines in the exim.conf that are
transports configs for local mail. I am testing by sending from user
bob to user mike.

mike