I have check the .qmail file and all are as such;
/var/mail/bronwen
/var/mail/amach
/var/mail/hannaht
The link from /var/mail to /usr/mail looks like this (and is delivering
for about one thousand other people correctly :)
ella 58# ls -la /var/mail
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 9 Dec 21 01:25 /var/mail -> /usr/mail/
As for the idea that /bin/mail may be running, this could be a problem. Is
this the same as when users type mail at the prompt? But many users use
this and there are no problems.
So, I am open to these being the source of the problem, but at the same
time I can't find any consistent pattern that shows me ....
Samuel
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> >
> > So, what is even more wierd to me is that only some users are getting
> > deleted, and I can't find a pattern of why, as some seem to be using BSD,
> > some PINE and others POP clients like Eudora...
>
> I would check those users' ~/.qmail files. They might have procmail
> or /bin/mail running, and those as I understand delete links such as
>
> /usr/mail/joe -> ~joe/Mailbox
>
> Mate
>