Jesper Langkjær writes:
On 27-Mar-2009, at 00:39, Jesper Langkjær wrote:The funny thing is that everything workede when it was running on Redhat 7.3, but after we installed the new server with Fedora 9 on it the vacation script stop working everything else runs fine.Ah.... well, this is likely a chroot jail issue then. Hi. Now I've been testing som more and if I install maildrop-wrapper and use the full path (/usr/local/bin/maildrop) then it complains about: /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Unable to open filter file, errno=2.
This indicates that maildrop cannot open the filter file, as the error message says.
So LuKreme are probaly right about the chroot, but how do i "breake out off the jail" ?. Anybody Please ??
When maildrop gets invoked, it looks up the recipient's home directory, and attempts to open either $HOME/.mailfilter, or the file specified on the command line. If it cannot open the file, the given error message gets reported. You'll need to figure out why, since only you know the exact details of how your system is configured.
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