>
> And this is precisely what you didn't tell us before :) If you'd told
> us that, I wouldn't have suggested using my qmail-vacation.
>
I am sorry but I did post the following orginally:
>From henris Mon Feb 21 20:27:43 2000
Subject: Thanks
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (qmail)
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 20:27:43 -0600 (CST)
X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.5 PL1]
Content-Length: 1003
Status: RO
OK, I can live with those definitions and thanks for the input.
I will add the manpath stuff as well for a better understanding.
One of the reasons I installed qmail on one of my machines was
a.) I dawdled 2 years to get to it. I ran it for a two years
at work after the person there left, and left a bad taste
in everyones mouth about qmail
b.) I am persuing a RedHat (evidently) specific problem,
I have installed postfix on two machines, and have sendmail on
many others. Under postfix vacation dies with a signal 11,on
two machines. Under sendmail it dies with a signal 213 and
core dumps.
> .forward and .qmail have completely different formats. See
> /var/qmail/man/man5/dot-qmail.5 for details.
>
> Your .qmail file should say
>
> &feral
> | preline sh -c 'vacation feral; cat > /dev/null'
>
The above gives me a mailer-daemon looping error #5.4.6. Mind you
know I suspect nothing but vacation/RH6.1 in this matter.
Again, this fails on the sender side and doesnt deliver anything
to rcpt.
Thank you,
Henri
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