Lu writes:
>> >
>> > $HOME of vpopmail is /usr/local/vpopmail
>>
>> Double check that, look in your passwd file.
>
> # grep vpopmail /etc/passwd
> vpopmail:x:503:505::/usr/local/vpopmail:/bin/bash
>
>>
>> > @400000003b06140d1e966be4 delivery 12682: success:
>> > maildrop:_Unable_to_open_filter_file,_errno=2./did_0+0+1/
>>
>> This is ENOENT - no such file or directory.
>>
>> Also, try the -V 9 option.
>
>
> Try that
> cat ~vpopmail/domains/vpop.hostation.com/webmaster/.qmail
> | maildrop -V 9 domains/vpop.hostation.com/webmaster/.mailfilter
>
> Got these errors in qmail log:
>
> @400000003b0769bf3810c68c new msg 832460
> @400000003b0769bf38126c6c info msg 832460: bytes 1054709 from
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> qp 4793 uid 503
> @400000003b0769c00186a1f4 delivery 25470: success:
> Message_start_at_0_bytes,_envelope_sender=vpopmail/maildrop:_Attempting_doma
> ins/vpop.hostation.com/webmaster/.mailfilter/maildrop:_Unable_to_open_filter
> _file,_errno=2./did_0+0+1/
Check if there's anything else in /etc/passwd with the same uid/gid as
vpopmail. Also verify what uid/gid vpopmail gets executed as. Prepend "|
id >ID" to the .qmail file.
--
Sam