Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Do not reply to me personally, reply to the list.
> 
> Fredrik Elestedt writes:
> 
>>
>> Turning off backscatter gave me a new error:
>>
>> maildrop: Unable to open mailbox.
> 
> 
> That's the real error, that was being suppressed by the backscatter filter.
> 
>> As far as i know all courier-spawned processes are spawned as mail:mail
>> and the mailbox is rw to the mail-user. Any way I can get it to give
>> some more information about exactly what is wrong?
> 
> 
> You need to eliminate the “As far as I know” portion of the above
> sentence. Temporary set the default delivery instruction to: "| env
> 
>> /tmp/delivery.log; /usr/bin/maildrop", then see who owns the 
> 
> /tmp/delivery.log file.
> 
> This is basic Unix stuff.
> 
> 

Thanks, got it working now.
However it does not seem to read $HOME/.mailfilter, got any ideas on how
to get it to do this? The global filter-file is read and works as expected.


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