[Pkg-exim4-users] router/exim4-config_procmail
Csanyi Pal
csanyipal at sks.co.yu
Thu Aug 4 19:55:08 UTC 2005
Hello!
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 07:23:44PM +0200, Andreas Metzler wrote:
>
> > > > exim4 -bt mylogin
> > > > R: system_aliases for csanyipal at sks.co.yu
> *******************
> > > > router = procmail, transport = procmail_pipe
> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> [...]
> > > I'm no expert, but doesn't the response above indicate that exim *is*
> > > forwarding to procmail?
>
> > > Yes. :)
>
> > Then why I get all the mails in the /var/mail/fetchmail ?
>
> Afaict you posted the output of "exim4 -bt csanyipal" above, but are
> running fetchmail as user fetchmail instead. And your fetchmail-user
> does not have a .procmailrc.
exim4 -bt fetchmail
R: system_aliases for fetchmail at sks.co.yu
R: userforward for fetchmail at sks.co.yu
R: procmail for fetchmail at sks.co.yu
R: maildrop for fetchmail at sks.co.yu
R: local_user for fetchmail at sks.co.yu
fetchmail at sks.co.yu
router = local_user, transport = mail_spool
The fetchmail-user was created automatically when I install fetchmail.
The fetchmail-user doesn't have /home/fetchmail/ directory.
The fetchmail run as a system-wide daemon, and I have the
/etc/fetchmailrc config file. In this fetchmailrc file stand the line:
smtp localhost
So, I think that that fetchmail daemon forwards the mails to exim4,
isn't? I whish that that exim4 forwards all mail he gets from fetchmail
daemon to user csanyipal with procmail_pipe.
How can I do that? Thanks!
--
Regards,
Paul
Debian Junior Project, DebianEdu, Moodle -> :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
http://www.ektf.hu/~Csanyi.Pal (Up to now, it is in Hungarian only.)
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