Ok,
orange:~# cat /etc/courier/maildroprc #/etc/courier/maildroprc
import SENDER import RECIPIENT import HOME
## logfile "/var/log/maildrop.log" logfile "/tmp/maildrop.log" RULES = "$HOME/.mailfilter" LOCKTIMEOUT=2 VERBOSE="5"
SOMEVAR=`touch /tmp/greetingsgaia`
log "$HOME ============ $DEFAULT" log "MAILDIRPATH = $MAILDIRPATH" log `env` log `date`
but no file created called /tmp/greetingsgaia and nothing to /tmp/maildrop.log
Sorry about the CC. David
On 7-Jan-05, at 11:36 AM, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
On Friday 07 January 2005 11:19, David Aspinall wrote:
I'm stumped.
maybe the log file (or it's parent directory) permissions don't match the
user running maildrop.
try putting SOMEVAR=`touch /tmp/greetingsgaia` in maildroprc.
Regards,
Mark
P.S. I'm subscribed here, so there is no need to CC me.
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