At 8:19 AM -0600 5/16/01, Charles Cazabon wrote:
>RC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> It's been awhile since I've been able to try this again, but the last
>> time I tried the test as per the ezmlm install instructions, I ended
>> up with this message in __TSTDIR__err:
>> ezmlm-send: fatal: temporary qmail-queue error: unable to exec qq (#4.3.0)
>
>Check the ownership and permissions of /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue. It should
>be very close to:
>
> -rws--x--x 1 qmailq qmail 14596 Jan 29 15:01 qmail-queue
>
>Can you send mail normally (i.e., not through ezmlm)? Does incoming mail
>work? What's in the logs?
it's actually /home/qmail/bin/qmail-queue, but the permissions look
exactly like that. [i did change the line in one of the config files
that points to the qmail installation]
i am able to send and recieve mail normally.
logs are showing a bunch of bounced msgs, i think because it's having
trouble delivering to root. i played with some stuff earlier, and
now it looks like just a bunch of error messages are getting
delivered to alias, and not the regularly daily output i was getting
before.
>
>If you're on Solaris, and you're using ezmlm-idx (as opposed to vanilla
>ezmlm), a patch is needed for some versions of ezmlm-idx.
running vanilla on openbsd 2.8
>
>> as far as I know, qmail is working correctly [except that root mail
>> is getting delivered to alias, and I can't stop it].
>
>What's in the file ~alias/.qmail-root ?
it says 'root'
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