Hi folks, the same error here!
Setting the sendmail path in the dovecot configuration file doesn't work! :-( The only solution until no is hard-coding the sendmail path in smtp-client.c! BTW, the postmaster setting in the dovecot configuration file is recognized! Very strange! :-( ~ HD ~ > Uldis Pakuls wrote: >> Justin McAleer wrote: >> >>> I have apparently done something to mess up my test installation, as >>> deliver's attempts to send messages now fail with the following error: >>> >>> deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]): execv() failed: No such file or directory >>> >> Are you useing mail_chroot ? >> >> If so, you don't have sendmail binary in chroot... >> >> Actually LDA sieve don't work as expected if mail_chroot is set. >> >> Uldis >> >> > No, it's not that simple, unfortunately. If that were the problem, the > error would have included the location of sendmail it was trying to use, > if I read the source correctly: execv(/usr/sbin/sendmail): No such file > or directory. Plus, as I said, if I change the source to run > /usr/sbin/sendmail, rather than pulling the config setting, it works. -- HD Stich [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://monospot.de/ http://DigitalFotoKunst.de/