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Re: procmail output file format.


I did not know of #1, although I would have been fairly happy with that
solution.  (I currently do both #2 and #3 to be safe)

I originally began with setting the HOME variable (like PATH) in order
to make other unix ports (ie. emacs, ucd-snmp, etc...) work.

Just doing #2 worked fine for me.  My /home/Administrator was empty
anyway.  I didn't hit into any trouble, but I did #3 (also) in order to
"do it right".

I guess it would be nice if setting HOME had the desired effect on
procmail... but I don't think modifying the source is the right way to
do it.  Maybe cygwin should warn about inconsistencies between
/etc/passwd and HOME (which apparently overrides /etc/passwd).  I looked
in /etc/profile and it doesn't seem to make any distinction there
between where HOME comes from.  I don't know where else to look... 

Hopefully my comments are useful :)

Thomas Baker wrote:
> 
> I am finding exactly what Jason found -- when I add a "-f"
> argument to /usr/bin/procmail (under Cygwin), everything fails
> because it suddenly wants to access /home/Administrator.
> This reminds me of another little quirk that has been
> bothering me: about one time in ten, when I "reply" in Mutt
> -- and I haven't been able to tell under which particular
> circumstances -- the message comes up with my name expanded
> to "Administrator\\MyMachine" (or something like that) and
> I have to replace this manually with "Thomas Baker".
> 
> Anyway, several solutions were suggested:
> 
> 1) A simple .procmailrc at /home/Administrator that says:
>         INCLUDERC=[pathname];
> 
> 2) Removing /home/Administrator and making it a "simulink"
>    (a "symbolic link"?) to a home directory;
> 
> 3) Change /home/Administrator to something else in /etc/passwd.
> 
> Jason had good experience with #2 (still, two weeks later?),
> but messing with Cygwin's /home/Administrator makes me nervous
> about unforeseen dire consequences.  What is the role of the
> (presumably WIN2000) Administrator under Cygwin?  Maybe it's
> just "symbolic"?  Has anyone tried solutions #1 and #3?
> 
> Tom
> 
> On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 04:40:24PM -0400, Jason House wrote:
> > Nice solution :) I like it.
> >
> > Removing /home/Administrator and making it a simulink to my desired home
> > works perfectly.  It is also a very easy thing to recreate in the event
> > of a full restore...  I also allows me to remove my hacks to avoid using
> > $HOME.
> >
> > Now I get to hunt down a good .muttrc file :)
> >
> > Heribert Dahms wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Jason(s),
> > >
> > > did you try a symlink?
> > > You might even store a script to recreate that in your backuped area 8-)
> > >
> > > Bye, Heribert (heribert_dahms@icon-scm.com)
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Jason House [SMTP:jhouse@mitre.org]
> > > > Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 22:21
> > > > To:   Jason Tishler
> > > > Cc:   cygwin@cygwin.com
> > > > Subject:      Re: procmail output file format.
> > > >
> > >         [Heribert]  [snip]
> > >
> > > > Something like having /home/Administrator/.procmailrc simply say "use
> > > > /Docume~1/jhouse/MyDocu~1/UnixHome/.procmailrc" would be better since it
> > > > guarantees that it won't get deleted after it grows in complexity.
> > > >
> > >         [Heribert]  [snip]
> >
> >
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