Thanks Paul, So I increased  the log verbosity and checked the logs
seems dbmail is complaining that it cannot open the input file. Any reasons
on why it could do so.

I have give 755 permissions on the php file and also have added dbmail and
postfix as the user under the group www-data.

Could it be because dbmail or postfix runs in chroot  or something else? If
so how would one deal with this

regards

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Paul J Stevens <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 16-09-11 14:55, RDP wrote:
> > Thank you Alan and Paul.
> >
> > @Alan your suggestion works without a glitch, but the drawback is there
> > is inbetween user who get the mail and this changes the to/from header.
> >
> > @Paul, I couldnt really grasp your suggestion. Anyway this is my present
> > postfix config
>
> > alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
> > alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
>
> So you are *not* using mysql alias_maps! In that case: show some logs.
> Perhaps dbmail-lmtpd can execute the PHP script. The logs should reveal
> why not.
>
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