[vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, I had a disk failure on my local server recently and had to rebuild from scratch (only data backups, not full system). I used Shupp's toaster to install qmail/vpopmail. I think my problem may be with qmail, but I'm trying here first. Messages arrive (via smtp) fine and get

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Shane Chrisp
Check the ownership and permissions on the .qmail files. From memory this can cause the problem you describe. EG: ls -la .qmail-joe -rw-r--r-- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 24 2006-12-09 14:56 .qmail-joe Shane On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 20:18 +1100, Charlie Garrison wrote: Good evening, I had a disk

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, On 5/1/08 at 6:33 PM +0900, Shane Chrisp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Check the ownership and permissions on the .qmail files. From memory this can cause the problem you describe. EG: ls -la .qmail-joe -rw-r--r-- 1 vpopmail vchkpw 24 2006-12-09 14:56 .qmail-joe Thanks for the

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Shane Chrisp
It still sounds like a permissions error to me. Did you follow the toaster exactly or did you deviate from it at all? Maybe you could add recordio to the logging and see more details in the logs as to where it is failing or run a strace? On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 20:56 +1100, Charlie Garrison wrote:

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good evening, On 5/1/08 at 8:55 PM +0900, Shane Chrisp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It still sounds like a permissions error to me. Did you follow the toaster exactly or did you deviate from it at all? Maybe you could add recordio to the logging and see more details in the logs as to where it is

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Shane Chrisp
I remember I had an issue with a certain version of vpopmail using forwards. I dont remember now if the format which caused the problem was [EMAIL PROTECTED] or /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user/Maildir/ All I remember is that one worked and the other caused an error of some sort. It may

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Remo Mattei
you need to use vdelivermail like this.. locationofyourvpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' $DEFAULT@webmail.yourclient.com good luck Remo Charlie Garrison wrote: Good evening, On 5/1/08 at 8:55 PM +0900, Shane Chrisp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It still sounds like a permissions error to me. Did

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Rick Widmer
Remo Mattei wrote: you need to use vdelivermail like this.. locationofyourvpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' $DEFAULT@webmail.yourclient.com good luck Sorry I haven't been keeping up on this thread, but this looks like a good place for an important warning: N E V E R ,E V E RC

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Tom Collins
On Jan 5, 2008, at 4:46 AM, Charlie Garrison wrote: 2008-01-05 21:58:01.211526500 delivery 32: deferral: Unable_to_forward_message:_unable_to_exec_qq_(#4.3.0)./ This error message means that it's having trouble running qmail- queue, probably as called from qmail-inject. -Tom

[vchkpw] Global .qmail file for all domains

2008-01-05 Thread Jonathan Selander
Hi, I just made maildrop sort spam to a Spam folder for my own user and I'd like the same functionality for all my domains. Is it possible to have a global .qmail file or such? Or simply use maildrop instead of vdelivermail (or whatever it's called)? Thanks !DSPAM:477fde3d310548088720428!

Re: [vchkpw] local delivery failure when forwarding messages

2008-01-05 Thread Charlie Garrison
Good morning, On 5/1/08 at 10:30 AM -0700, Rick Widmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed on OS X (Leopard) so I had to deviate a bit to get things to compile. And vpopmail couldn't go in /home due to something about that being a network automount path (I didn't explore that; just changed