I tried building nmh with both fcntl and flock (what Postfix uses for internal locking), but was not even able to inc until I went back to dot locks (what Postfix claims to want for external apps), and do have debian's liblockfile 1.08-3 installed
Even when running slocal --debug -verbose from the command line with an even barerer maildelivery there is no joy: ~/ cat .maildelivery #Field Pattern Action Result String X-Spam-Flag NO qpipe R /usr/local/lib/rcvtty ~/ /usr/local/lib/slocal < Mail/inbox/22 ... (delivering to standard mail spool) delivering to file "/var/mail/belg4mit" (mbox style), unable to open:\ Permission denied ~/ ls -l /var/mail/ -rw-rw---- 1 belg4mit mail 0 Feb 17 21:15 belg4mit I know Pete's "don't do that, use a random spool" is still an option. But it seems like a cop out from both what should work, and understanding why it doesn't... -- Free map of local environmental resources: http://CambridgeMA.GreenMap.org -- MOTD on Setting Orange, the 45th of Chaos, in the YOLD 3175: D'ec'ed'e, mort, fichu. C'est un ex-perroquet. _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
