RE: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> Do you have just maildrop or /usr/local/bin/maildrop? That might > not be on vpopmail's path. Is /usr/local/bin/maildrop actually there? > If you cd into the sofast.net domain then cd .. and do an ls, > do you see mailfilter in the listing? > As already stated, this solution has been working fo

[vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Paul L. Allen
Benjamin Tomhave writes: > .qmail-default in the sofast.net domain root -- it's the standard call of > maildrop ../mailfilter within that file. Do you have just maildrop or /usr/local/bin/maildrop? That might not be on vpopmail's path. Is /usr/local/bin/maildrop actually there? If you cd into

RE: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> Benjamin Tomhave wrote: > > >>Where is maildrop being called? In the .qmail-default file of the > >>sofast.net domain? What's it look like? > > .qmail-default in the sofast.net domain root -- it's the > standard call of > > maildrop ../mailfilter within that file. > > Ok. Can we see the mailfi

Re: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Jeff Hedlund
Benjamin Tomhave wrote: Where is maildrop being called? In the .qmail-default file of the sofast.net domain? What's it look like? .qmail-default in the sofast.net domain root -- it's the standard call of maildrop ../mailfilter within that file. Ok. Can we see the mailfilter? Jeff -- /\ /\

RE: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> Where is maildrop being called? In the .qmail-default file of the > sofast.net domain? What's it look like? > .qmail-default in the sofast.net domain root -- it's the standard call of maildrop ../mailfilter within that file. > And is the test message you sent in the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox?

Re: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Jeff Hedlund
Benjamin Tomhave wrote: I just setup a test account, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then logged into qmailadmin and setup a forward to go to my work account, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I sent an email from my work account to my test account, and I see the below information. Possibly of interest is that the .Spa

RE: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> What's your qmail log file say? > > If the contents are just a forward, no mail is going to be saved locally > for that account, are you sure the remote account (&[EMAIL PROTECTED]) is > *not* receiving the mail? > I just setup a test account, [EMAIL PROTECTED], and then logged into qmailadmin an

Re: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Jeff Hedlund
Benjamin Tomhave wrote: It works for me, although I'm using vpopmail 5.3.23. I don't know if it was broken in some earlier versions. Are you sure the contents of the .qmail file are sensible? Yep, the file appears to be created correctly (vpopmail:vchkpw chmod 600) and the contents appear to be c

RE: [vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Benjamin Tomhave
> It works for me, although I'm using vpopmail 5.3.23. I don't know if > it was broken in some earlier versions. Are you sure the contents of the > .qmail file are sensible? > Yep, the file appears to be created correctly (vpopmail:vchkpw chmod 600) and the contents appear to be correct (&[EMAIL

[vchkpw] Re: user setup of forwards

2003-08-15 Thread Paul L. Allen
Hi Benjamin Benjamin Tomhave writes: > (Cross-posting to vchkpw and qmailadmin mailing lists.) > > I'm currently running qmailadmin 1.0.25 and vpopmail 5.3.20 (been waiting > for a 5.4 release). When users login to qmailadmin with their personal, > non-postmaster accounts and create a forward,