On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 02:41 PM, spork wrote:
Just a quick little bug on FreeBSD. The option to set a user to "delete"
writes a .qmail file containing "/bin/true". On FreeBSD, OS-X, Darwin,
OpenBSD and presumably NetBSD and BSDi, "true" is /usr/bin/true. If the
configure script could adjust accordingly, all would be well.


I've never dug into "configure" so I'm not quite sure how this is
accomplished...

This was fixed in 1.0.24 (which was released this morning). The configure script now checks /bin, /usr/bin, and /usr/local/bin for the true binary, and (in case I left a path out) allows the user to set it with --enable-true-bin.


Note that 1.0.24 still has one outstanding bug -- it doesn't count forwarding addresses correctly. There's a patch in the Bug Tracker on SourceForge <http://sourceforge.net/tracker/ index.php?func=detail&aid=772529&group_id=6691&atid=106691>, and it will be corrected in the 1.0.25 release.

As of now, it only counts .qmail-xyz files that forward to another email address. If you have a .qmail-xyz file that is a blackhole/delete (single '#'), or program delivery to something other than an ezmlm program or autoresponder, then it will show up in the list, but not be displayed.

For the final 1.0.25 release, should it go ahead and count non-ezmlm/autoresponder program deliveries into the total as well?

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Tom Collins
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