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procmail redirect problem



hi

i have set up procmail to sort incoming mail into subfolders. the mail is sortet and put in the subfolders all right, but every mail is put inside its own folder so i get:

root@homer:/home/maasha/mail# ls -al debian-user/
total 44
drwxr-xr-x    2 maasha   maasha       8192 Dec 17 09:50 .
drwx------    6 maasha   maasha       4096 Dec 17 10:01 ..
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       3091 Dec 17 09:11 msg.OWeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       2462 Dec 17 09:45 msg.WWeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       3142 Dec 17 09:18 msg.XWeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       2537 Dec 17 09:20 msg.YWeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       4202 Dec 17 09:48 msg.dWeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       2607 Dec 17 09:06 msg.mVeB
-rw-------    1 maasha   maasha       2224 Dec 17 09:50 msg.uWeB

and each folder contains the correct mail.

this is most annoying :) ! i didnt ask (i think) for any msg.foo folders!

this is my .procmailrc file:

maasha@homer:~$ cat .procmailrc

PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/local/bin:.
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail
PMDIR=$HOME/procmail

LOGFILE=$PMDIR/procmaillog
INCLUDERC=$PMDIR/maashamail.rc

LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail


and this is the rc file:

maasha@homer:~/procmail$ cat maashamail.rc

#Redirects
:0:
* ^Resent-From:.*debian-user@lists.debian.org
debian-user

:0:
* ^To:.*sslug-netvaerk@sslug.dk
sslug


i use fetchmail, postfix and pine

hope anyone can help

regards

martin



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