Here's my suggestion, try renameing your .qmail file to .qmail-default and see
if that works.
There appears to be depending on how qmail is configured it looks for .qmail or
.qmail-default.
Can anybody exaplain to me what dubs what file qmail looks for? I'm still
trying to figure this out.
.qmail works for a few of my accounts, but others require them to be named
.qmail-default.
Can somebody explain to me what dubs the files? Something I'd like to know
myself.
Thnx
Philip
Jim Gilliver wrote:
> I've finally got qmail-ldap to deliver to one place (I've given up trying to
> avoid a storage location completely, and now everyone's mail will go to the
> same Maildir before being removed by .qmail).
>
> But now qmail is not paying attention to the .qmail file in that
> directory... it still delivers the mail to the Maildir subdirectory
> (probably because this is qmail-ldap's default) but the .qmail in the home
> dir has two | lines... one that is meant to run /usr/bin/deliver, and
> another for testing that just has:
>
> |/bin/echo $USER and stuff > debug
>
> but no debug file is ever created. The permissions on the home dir and
> .qmail file are fine (tried 0600 and 0604, neither seems to have any
> effect). Are there any other situations where qmail/qmail-ldap will ignore
> the .qmail file?