Can you truss -f (or the moral equivalent) the invocation of sendmail -t?

Is it a problem regardless of which user invokes sendmail -t?

(I know you don't have users as such, but I'm wondering whether there are
different outcomes for different uids).

What uid do you forms run as?


Mark.

At 11:58 AM Thursday 7/29/99, Rob Baham wrote:
>Greetings again oh qmail guru's
>
>I posted a question last week about getting an "unable to exec qq" error
>message.
>
>I got one response that suggested that it was a permissions problem and
>that I run Eric Huss' queue-fix.  Well, I did that and it reported that 
>everything
>was fine.
>
>So, to reiterate, whenever I need to send a bounce message or use our
>online forms, which use a 'sendmail -t' command, I get the error message.  I
>temporarily went back to running sendmail for the forms and also have qmail
>running to do our mail relaying, but obviously this kludge isn't something 
>that
>I want to have running forever.
>
>Using qmail-inject works fine, as does the mail relaying, so I know that 
>qmail
>at least partially works.
>
>If someone could give me some more ideas, or point me towards the
>resources to look at, I would appreciate it.
>
>Thanks,
>Rob Baham
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