On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 11:31:16AM -0800, Howard Miller wrote:
> Mmmmr....
> The extra dot in the rc file was a typing error, but I have changed the
> layout to your suggestion.
Give us the rc file again.
> dot-forward:_fatal:_unable_to_re
> ad_./Maildir/:_is_a_directory/
>
> It strikes me that dot-forward is complaining that Maildir is a directory,
> which is odd as it should be!
It means that dot-forward (the program) is trying to read Maildir (the
dir) as .forward (the file). I guess your command-line aruments to
dot-forward are jumbled.
> What is dot-forward? If it is something to do with local delivery is it
> perhaps ignorant of Maildir directories? Should I have a different setup here?
Replace the entire quoted string that contains dot-qmail with ./Maildir/
> The only explanation I can find is that it enables support for Sendmail
> .forward files. Which is fine, but I have no clue what a sendmail .forward
> file is. I am new to Unix MTAs completely.
Good! No sendmail-isms to confuse you.
> sendmail: fatal: unable to run qmail-inject
ls -lsa qmail-inject, please.
-Johan
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Johan Almqvist