Let's try that one again...

maildrop -V 4 -D 1001/1001 -M /home/bar_com/users/foo/.mailfilter

maildrop: Tells changing to /root
maildrop: Invalid home directory permissions - world writeable.

First of all, /root is not world-writeable.
Second, why is it going to /root? (Must be because I'm logged in as root
currently, but I thought that was what -D was for?)
Third, /home/bar_com/users/foo/ is not world-writeable, nor is
/home/bar_com/users/, nor is /home/bar_com/.

I'm sure I'm just missing somethingbut I can't figure out what.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LIST Courier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 4:28 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: Maildrop question...


> Kelley Reynolds writes:
>
> > I am using authmysql, and a persons username is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > This person can log in to the IMAP server, send mail, receive mail, the
> > whole bit.
> >
> > Now, if I execute
> >
> > maildrop -V 4 -d [EMAIL PROTECTED] -M /home/bar_com/users/foo/.mailfilter
> >
> > I get
> >
> > maildrop: Invalid user specified
> >
> > Why would that happen?
>
> The -d option is not used for virtual mail accounts.  The -D option is
used
> instead (which is reserved).
>
> --
> Sam
>
>
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