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Could be either; depends on how you configured them. It doesn't look like any default value of Procmail's but maybe your system is configured to set up Procmail that way. Do you get log files? By your description, I guess fetchmail doesn't write anything, but passes everything to procmail; and in the absence of any explicit configuration, Procmail will write to where-ever $DEFAULT points to.
Yes.I got some hints like.After the completion of the job, a mail was sent to the user or the account under which the job is running with a "complete" message.
As usual i got a console messge like "You have a mail in /var/spool/mail/arunb".After i check my mail and exit the mailbox with "q" command i got the message like
"Message 11:
From
arunb@seq20.kl03.com Tue May 20 08:05:23 2008
Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 08:05:22 -0400
From: "BArun" <arunb@seq20.kl03.com>
Subject: Output from your job 232
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
complete
? q
Saved 1 message in mbox
Held 10 messages in /var/spool/mail/arunb"
So i think it is something to do with the mail configuration.
Can anypne track this, please help me to avoid this
Regards
Dileep