Hello,
Keary Suska said:
"Who is uid 511? If it is the vpopmail user, then
vpopmail is
perpetually
reinjecting the email. If it is a qmail user, then it
is qmail. I
believe
that I recall a problem with vpopmail that it could
not handle pipes.
Perhaps this is the problem."
Sorry to ask basic questions, I am newbie in this
domain. The uid 511 is the vpopmail user, but if it is
rejecting why when I tested it with mailing to another
user, that user received, even with all the looping?
(His inbox kept receiving the emails until we removed
the dot-qmail of the original user).
"To remedy this, you would move your
command to
the top level where the .qmail-default is, and use the
.qmail-user
format,
but you will probably have to include the vpopomail
invocations found
in
.qmail-default to ensure mail delivery, but you can
test that. Also, be
sure
that your command line returns a status of 0, which
you should force
whether
the command line works or not. Better yet, call a
shell script."
The top level means in the domains level or in the
vpopmail folder? And what means "include the vpopomail
invocations found in .qmail-default".
TIA
Wei Yao Gharib
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