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Date:  Fri, 21 Dec 2007 21:52:04 +0200
From:  Arthur Sherman <arturs (at mark) netvision.net.il>
Subject:  [coba-e:11594] Re: Big Massive Update
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <00a001c8440a$f5fe3ae0$e5b418ac@dell>
In-Reply-To:  <00d501c843fe$aec17f90$0c447eb0$@com>
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Right.
In my case the file was intact, but was missing a line.


Best,
--

Arthur Sherman 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mitchell Rothschild [mailto:mjr (at mark) misswebhost.com] 
> Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 8:24 PM
> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
> Subject: [coba-e:11593] Re: Big Massive Update
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After I do the yum update to cent 4.6...what is the best way 
> to check if I will need to do the following 
> http://www.solarspeed.net/kb/1053.php
> Is it that /etc/procmailrc file will not be there anymore?
> 
> Regards,
> Mitch
> 
> 
> 
> Michael Stauber wrote:
> See http://www.solarspeed.net/kb/1053.php as for why it 
> happened and how you can fix it.
> 
> This is why the problem happened:
> 
> In the past the Procmail service installed on CentOS stored 
> received emails by default in ~username/mbox - unless a 
> different directory was specified in /etc/procmailrc. So even 
> if /etc/procmailrc was missing, emails would be stored in 
> ~username/mbox.
> 
> The system updates contained a newer Procmail, which by 
> default stores emails in /var/spool/mail/$username, unless a 
> different directory is specified in /etc/procmailrc.
> 
> So on servers which have a missing /etc/procmailrc (remember: 
> this file wasn't necessary before) emails will end up in the 
> wrong place.
> 
> Again, see the URL above for a fix. It has a script that you 
> can run to recreate the missing /etc/procmailrc and it'll 
> also move all emails to where they belong.
> 
> 
> 
> 
>