>> As you can see, procmail puts a slash in the middle of the name, which
>> of course is not allowed. This causes the rule to break, and the mail
>> to be delivered to the default mailbox instead of the intended.
>
> That looks like this procmail bug:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62859
>
> Upgrading to procmail 3.22 should fix the problem.
>
> Paul
Thanks a lot. Wow, I didn't even know about Bugzilla ...what a great
site. I've upgraded to procmail 3.22, and the problem is solved!
/Lars
On 8/2-2004, at 11.00, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote:
>> As you can see, procmail puts a slash in the middle of the name, which
>> of course is not allowed. This causes the rule to break, and the mail
>> to be delivered to the default mailbox instead of the intended.
>
> That looks like this procmail bug:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62859
>
> Upgrading to procmail 3.22 should fix the problem.
>
> Paul
>