Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Plamen Petrov writes:
>
>> Hi, folks!
>>
>> I am wondering, after reading for some time in the documentation of 
>> Courier,
>> is there any way to enable some logging so that I can be sure 
>> maildrop is
>> actually being run as delivery agent/filter ?
>> The documentation says that if I am using the maildrop that comes 
>> with Courier,
>> it will be used in "embedded" mode, which implies internal disabling 
>> of the "logfile"
>> and "log" statements in maildroprc, as some others, too.
>
> "embedded mode" has nothing to do with mail delivery.
>
>> I have a setup with a small number of virtual mail accounts, with all 
>> debug output
>> enabled. It used courier's local delivery module. Now I want to 
>> redirect the mail
>> through maildrop, so I can use SpamAssassin, but from what I am 
>> seeing in the logs,
>> I can't tell maildrop is run at all! Can this be changed? How?
>
> You're trying to do too many things at once. Take it one step at a 
> time. Figure out what you want to do first: embed maildrop as part of 
> mail reception, or use it as a mail delivery agent. Do that, make sure 
> it works, then move on to the next step.
>
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Well, from what I've read, I thought switching courier's delivery from 
local to maildrop is a matter
of putting:
DEFAULTDELIVERY="| /usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop"
inside /usr/lib/courier/etc/courierd, replacing whatever was in its 
place, copying /usr/lib/courier/etc/maildrop
as maildropfilter, and placing filter instructions in 
/usr/lib/courier/etc/maildroprc, no?

I am using maildrop that comes in courier-0.57.0.tar.bz2.

Thanks,

-- 
Plamen Petrov, network administrator
Technical College - Silistra,
RU "Angel Kantchev"
http://tk.ru.acad.bg/
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