Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-25 Thread Dave Sill
Greg Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to set up a filter that reads incoming mail. I wrote the filter, tested it at the command line, then installed it in my .qmail-default file in my home directory: # .qmail-default |/bin/python mailfilter.py ./Maildir/ When I send mail to myself

RE: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-25 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
hi, may be i am barking the wrong tree, but: All of the .qmail-* files in my home directory are owned by user greg and have the same permissions: rwxr--r--. never heard about x in dot-qmail files. are you sure the other dot-qmails do really work? ;) a

Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-25 Thread markd
may be i am barking the wrong tree, but: All of the .qmail-* files in my home directory are owned by user greg and have the same permissions: rwxr--r--. never heard about x in dot-qmail files. In which case you might want to read the dot-qmail man page. Especially the line that starts

RE: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-25 Thread Alexander Jernejcic
no program lines - or am i wrong again? ;( a -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help! may be i am barking

Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-25 Thread markd
use it has the execute bit set. Why not try chmod -x ~/.qmail* and see what happens? Regards. ;( a -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:13 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: .qmail-default file igno

.qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-24 Thread Greg Jorgensen
I have a working qmail server that's been running fine for a year. It handles over a hundred virtual domains. I have lots of .qmail-xxx files for forwarding and delivering incoming mail to specific mailboxes and it's all been working fine. I'm trying to set up a filter that reads incoming mail.

Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-24 Thread Brett Randall
"Greg" == Greg Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg When I send mail to myself it goes to my maildir but the filter Greg isn't executed. In fact NOTHING I put in the .qmail-default Greg file is executed. Do the logs say anything? -- "Windows isn't a virus, viruses do something."

Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-24 Thread Greg Jorgensen
--- Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: "Greg" == Greg Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Greg When I send mail to myself it goes to my maildir but the filter Greg isn't executed. In fact NOTHING I put in the .qmail-default Greg file is executed. Do the logs say anything? I

Re: .qmail-default file ignored, qmail working great otherwise -- help!

2000-10-24 Thread Brett Randall
"Greg" == Greg Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Do the logs say anything? Greg I didn't see anything unusual in the qmail logs or the system Greg log (/var/logs/messages). This is going to sound extremely crazy, but just asking cos I can... is there a .qmail-greg file in ~alias? AND is