Re: procmailrc

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it looks in user home dir (as defined in /etc/passwd).
Make sure the user has read/execute privilege in his homedir.
John Hinton wrote:
I have one box, a 3.x box, that has a problem finding procmailrc files.

For instance, if I have a .procmailrc file in /var/www/user/homes/username it finds it and it works.

If I have a .procmailrc file under /var/www/user it doesn't.

Where the heck is the setting for where procmail looks for user procmailrc files?

Thanks,
John Hinton
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