Remove the :0 and $DEFAULT lines after the research on the forum but no luck.
Procmail.log got Mode:None entries.
All the entries for autoreply.pl seems to be correct but that auto reply is not replying to new email. This issue has caused me to pause the upgrade for the other server.
Have recheck the virtual configuration and even enable promail filter on the usermin section but the no luck.
Can anyone point out whether the above procmailrc entries is correct and where to further check on the issue. Have done research for the past 4 days on this forum and google for “auto reply” and effort failes. Assistance on anyone will be appreciated here.
The issue affects more than one users in the server. For the procmail.log, there following are the standard entries captured :
Time:1313372635 From sg.ericlim@okok.comTo:okok@okok.com User:okok.okok.com Size:870 Dest:/home/okok.com/homes/okok/Maildir/new/1313372635.22446_0.host2.fine.com Mode:None
For the /var/log/maillog, it is :
Aug 15 09:43:55 host2 postfix/local[20727]: 331234A89F4: to=okok.fengshuilim.com@host2.fine.com, orig_to=okok@okok.com, relay=local, delay=1.3, delays=0.11/0/0/1.2, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail-wrapper -o -a $DOMAIN -d $LOGNAME)
The other server is working fine but I just cannot find the source for the auto reply not working. I cannot find the option to enable procmail mail filter for the sites too - the forum suggest under the modules configuration or the spam and filtering under the email but just cannot locate it.
Appreciate your further inputs.
It seems that the auto reply is broken after the upgrade. I search the forum and others and just couldn’t find the solutions. Not sure whether the main.cf is the source but the mailbox_command is also checked and in order with the followings :
Could you try turning on verbose procmail logging by editing /etc/procmailrc and adding the line VERBOSE=yes to the top. Then send a new email, and post the lines that get logged to /var/log/procmail.log
Ok, I think I see the issue … in Virtualmin 3.87, autoresponders by default won’t reply to the same sender more than once per hour to prevent mail loops. So it can appear like the autoreply is failing. You can forcibly delete the tracking file for each autoreponder , which is named like /home/fengshuilim.com/homes/okok/.usermin/filter/replies
Once I did this, autoreplies from the address you were trying worked fine. Oddly the call to the autoresponder script is never logged in procmail, so it was hard to know if it was working or not…