Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 13:13:52 -0400 From: stan <stanb@panix.com> To: Free BSD Questions list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: promail error message Message-ID: <20051023171352.GC21684@teddy.fas.com>
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I'm trying to implement a new users .procmailrc file, and I'm getting this:
Suspicious rcfile "/home/sff/.procmailrc"
in /var/mail/log
Here's the .prcmailrc file
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
DEFAULT=/var/Mail/sff
MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # You'd better make sure it exists
LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail
LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail/procmail.log
# Create a backup cache of 1000 most recent messages in case of mistakes
:0 c
${MAILDIR}/.backup
:0 ic
| cd ${MAILDIR}/.backup && rm -f dummy `ls -t msg.* | sed -e 1,1000d`
# Regenerate "From" lines to make sure they are valid
:0 fhw
| formail -I "From " -a "From "
# Regenerate "From" lines to make sure they are valid
:0 fhw
| formail -I "From " -a "From "
TO=`formail -xTo:`
# is moved to "viruses".
:0:
* ^X-Virus-Status: Yes
| formail -I "To: is_virus, $TO"
# Mails with a score of 15 or higher are almost certainly spam (with 0.05%
# false positives according to rules/STATISTICS.txt). Let's put them in a
# different mbox. (This one is optional.)
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*
| formail -I "To: certainly_spam, $TO"
# All mail tagged as spam (eg. with a score higher than the set threshold)
# is moved to "probably-spam".
:0:
* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes
| formail -I "To: probably_spam, $TO"
# If you leav this in messages already in teh DCC list of spam
@ will simply be /dev/null'd
# If you'd rather keep this, just change the action line
# to be like one of the formail commands above.
:0 fW
| /usr/local/bin/dccproc -ERw whiteclnt -ccmn,10
:0 e
{
EXITCODE=67
:0
/dev/null
}
And here are the permissions:
-rw-r----- 1 sff staff 1417 Oct 23 12:55 .procmailrc
What am I doing wrong?
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