Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 02:37:13 +0100 From: Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@mobil.cz> To: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: .maildroprc glitch Message-ID: <20011226023713.D850@roman.mobil.cz>
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Hi there,
having this in my .maildroprc:
if (/^Precedence: list/ || \
/^Precedence: bulk/ || \
/^List-ID:/ || \
/^List-Post:/ || \
/^List-Unsubscribe:/)
{
`reformail -D 8192 $RCDIR/duplicate.cache`
if ($RETURNCODE == 0)
{
xfilter "reformail -i'X-Reformail: duplicate'"
}
}
results in this in my getmail_log:
23_Dec_2001_18:05:02_-0000 getmail started for neuhauser@localhost:10110
23_Dec_2001_18:05:02_-0000 POP3 connect for neuhauser on localhost:10110 (+OK Lotus Notes POP3 server version X2.0 ready on ester/Mobil.)
23_Dec_2001_18:05:02_-0000 POP3 login successful
23_Dec_2001_18:05:03_-0000 POP3 list (+OK 4 messages.)
23_Dec_2001_18:05:03_-0000 retrieved message "7E5BEC233AF38449C1256B2B005E2C13"
23_Dec_2001_18:05:03_-0000 new message "<20011223181739.W850@roman.mobil.cz>": from <<#@[]>>
23_Dec_2001_18:05:03_-0000 Aborting... (command "/usr/bin/env PERSONA=mobil.cz maildrop /home/roman/.mail/maildrop/maildroprc" returned 0 (0: Event not found.))
I'm using getmail-2.1.5. What puzzled me is that neither getmail nor
maildrop nor reformail contains the string "event". Or at least I
haven't found it.
So, two questions:
1) Where does this message come from?
2) What's wrong with the rule?
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