W. Sierke wrote:
to recap: I'm trying to run maildrop from /etc/mail/aliases with the
following entry:
second-domain-tld:|/usr/local/bin/maildrop -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
where second-domain-tld is from an entry in virtusertable.
Initially this gave me:
Dec 25 17:05:19 maildrop[75657]:
W. Sierke wrote:
More guessing (as I'm still not clear on the specifics of what is
failing)...
Is sendmail running as user:smmsp when it's calling maildrop? That would
explain why maildrop isn't able to change itself to user:vmail, no? Should
setting the setuid bit circumvent this? When I
I am attempting to configure sendmail to pass mail addressed to a particular
domain to maildrop.
maildrop is already installed and used with getmail to collect mail from a
number of pop accounts. It has been installed as user:vmail group:vmail.
This existing setup works fine.
I've added the
W. Sierke wrote:
I am attempting to configure sendmail to pass mail addressed to a
particular
domain to maildrop.
...
I've added the following to the sendmail configuration:
in /etc/mail/virtusertable
...
@second.domain.tldsecond-domain-tld
and in /etc/mail/aliases
...
W. Sierke wrote:
I am attempting to configure sendmail to pass mail addressed to a
particular
domain to maildrop.
...
I've added the following to the sendmail configuration:
in /etc/mail/virtusertable
...
@second.domain.tldsecond-domain-tld
and in /etc/mail/aliases
...