Jim Knoble wrote:
> You might wish this to be:
> command = "/usr/bin/procmail -d ${local_part}"
This has not been an issue for me, and I have ran it like this for a
couple of years now.
> You'll also want at least:
>
> return_fail_output = false
> return_output = false
Umm this seems to be missing from the 3.x specification, whats it
meant to do, stop any bounces? Isn't that a bit facist?
I've not seen or had any issues with the setup I passed to the list.
> and potentially also:
>
> # Add useful headers
> delivery_date_add = true
> envelope_to_add = true
>
> # Keep someone's broken procmailrc from filling up your logs
> log_defer_output = false
> log_fail_output = false
> log_output = false
And never know that anything is broke...
> # Keep procmail from making group- or world-writeable files
> umask = 0022
>
> # Use this only if you have group-writeable mailboxes;
> # for mailboxes in a sticky directory, remove it.
> group = mail
Only if that user so chooses to have all this addition gumpph. :-)
D.
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