Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
John Summerfied wrote:
Tony Dietrich wrote:
Try switching to the sh shell
Something is tickling my memory about input line limits with bash.
Can't catch the memory, but if bash is the problem, try the shell
procmail recommend.
[summer@bilby ~]$ ls -l /bin/sh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 4 Nov 26 12:31 /bin/sh -> bash
[summer@bilby ~]$
I don't see how that will make a difference.
Believe it or not, Bash uses a different set of defaults
when invoked as sh. For example, from man bash:
When invoked as sh, bash enters posix mode after the startup files
are read.
Oh, I know that. It turns off extensions, it does not make it more lenient.
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