On Apr 27 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Like ... twenty-five minutes?  Almost always that means that your
> /var/qmail/queue/lock/trigger file is messed up.  Check to make sure
> that the ownership and permissions match the following:
> 
> prw--w--w-   1 qmails   qmail           0 Apr 27 10:15 trigger

        Well, after lurking for quite some time here in the list, I've
seen some reports of trigger getting corrupt from time to time.

        Does anybody have any ideas why it might get different
permissions (which, BTW, seem to be the most common case of corruption
of this file)? Does any program in the qmail suite change its
permission (even if temporarily) in the course of its execution? Then,
of course, if a disk crash/power failure occurred, it would be a
reasonable explanation...

        I'm asking this because I've never seen this happen (I've only
seen this happen in reports sent to the mailing list), which, I must
add, seem quite odd.


        []s, Roger...

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