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Re: losing mails



On 2006-07-21  1305, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> On my laptop I run Postfix to send mails. I receive mails from my
> gmail account using fetchmail.
> 
> I'm using Maildir format for mail storage. In Postfix, I'm using
> procmail for mail delivery.
> I've also set certain rules in my .procmailrc file to filter mails.
> 
> Recently I've been noticing that even though fetchmail fetches mails
> and flushes them to Postfix, under Maildir I don't see those mails.
> 
> I looked into Procmail's log file and verified that procmail did copy
> the mail to Maildir/cur folder but physically I didn't find the mail
> over there.
> 
> I'm now worried because I don't know how many such mails I've lost.
> 
> 1) Is safecat the only safe utility for mail delivery to Maildir.
> 2) Should I instead use Qmail.
> 3) Why is this happening and where might have the lost mails gone ?
> 4) What configuration settings people use on their laptops in the
> context of mail ?
> 5) Is there any good Email Laptop HOWTO ?
> 
> Please CC me. I'm not subscribed to the list.

I'm using a similar setup, with the exception that I'm not using
maildir (what is it good for, again?):

- Postfix does the delivering business.
- Fetchmail fetches through TLS'ed connections to my home server
- Procmail is MDA for postfix
- Mutt is MUA.

The only advice I can give is that you look into the actual execution
of a misdelivery. Trace the execution of procmail, by setting

mailbox_command = strace procmail -a "$EXTENSION" 2> /home/rrs/pmout

In main.cf. I tried it, and to avoid bounces in your attempts, that
pmout should be chmod'ed 0777.

BTW, I remember that this article [0] used maildir. That might be of
interest.

Regards, skrewz.


[0] http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/364

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