Thanks for the swift reply, that seems to have fixed things.
So apparently the vdelivermail crashes when it doesn't find a running
vusaged daemon and that configuration file is missing?
Was this behavior expected and documented somewhere; I seem to have missed
it in the INSTALL?
Another problem was, that I couldn't get maildrop working when configuring
vpopmail with it; normal mail would find respective boxes nicely, but
catchalls and such got deferred with Unable to open mailbox -error; (I tried
using the maildroprc.v1 /.v2 rcs):
Feb 26 08:35:26 mail qmail: 1267166126.283709 delivery 85439: deferral:
maildrop:_non-filtered_mail_delivery//usr/local/bin/maildrop:_Unable_to_open
_mailbox./user_does_not_exist,_but_will_deliver_to_/home/vpopmail/domains/do
main.tld/username//
Feb 26 08:35:26 mail qmail: 1267166126.859709 delivery 85441: deferral:
maildrop:_non-filtered_mail_delivery//usr/local/bin/maildrop:_Unable_to_open
_mailbox./
As delivery now works, the environment is a production one, and spam/virus
scanning is handled by qmail-scanner, the maildrop isn't really needed, I
suppose, but if there's some clear hint of what I was doing wrong, it would
be appreciated.
thanks,
++antti
-Original Message-
From: Matt Brookings [mailto:m...@inter7.com]
Sent: 26. helmikuuta 2010 23:52
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.4.30 vdelivermail segfaults
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Antti Kanes wrote:
Hi,
as we upgraded our mailserver with the latest stable vpopmail, we
started experiencing apparently random segfaults:
Run this as root:
cat ~vpopmail/etc/vusagec.conf __EOF__
Server:
Disable = True;
__EOF__
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