Couple of questions:
1. I cannot get "redirection" to work when I use a .qmail
file containing a complete maildir path. If I replace the
maildir path with another local user, the redirection
works. In the former case, qmail(-local I assume) complains
about delivery being temporarily deferred.
What I had was:
.qmail-john:doe
In the default home directory. The file contained
/home/special/mailadd/johndoe02/Maildir/
The ./johndoe02 directory is owned by johndoe02 (not world writeable)
The same ownership applies to all of the directories below ./johndoe02
If I log-in as johndoe02, I can change to /home/special/mailadd..
although I cannot do a pwd.
What does qmail(-local) require as far as directory rights in the
above scenario.
I have temporarily circumvented the problem by replacing the path
specification in the .qmail-john:doe file with 'johndoe02', which
works but isn't an elegant solution (IMHO) since it requires extra
work on qmail's behalf.
2. Is there a file or document which describes which directories must
be owned/groupowned by the various qmail UIDs/GIDs as well as other
directories (such as the one in the first question above)?
I'm somewhat behind in this mailing list, so if you do reply, please
CC me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on your reply.
Thanks.
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Joaquim Homrighausen * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 2:201/330@fidonet
Definite Solutions * Stockholm, Sweden
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