On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 16:06 US/Central, Bowie Bailey wrote:

From: Sean Allgood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've done that. I actually tried two different methods,
pointing to the
version of maildrop installed with Courier
(/usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop), as well as installing maildrop
separately (/usr/local/bin/maildrop), and both bounced my emails:

<<< 511-maildrop: 'cc' disabled in embedded mode.

Is there anymore information I can give you to help?

Afraid I can't help you with that one. I've never attempted to run Maildrop in embedded mode, so I wouldn't know how to reverse it.

I'm forwarding this message to the list.  Hopefully, someone else can
help.

Bowie


Well, I've never used it either... but have you checked that you aren't using one of the -m/-M options?


From the maildrop man page:

       -m     Run maildrop in embedded mode.   It's  possible  to
              use both the -m, and the -d options, but it doesn't
              make much sense to  do  so.   Even  if  you  really
              wanted  to  run your message through someone else's
              that  .mailfilter  probably  has   at   least   one
              instruction  which  is  not allowed in the embedded
              mode.

              The filename argument to maildrop should be  speci-
              fied.   filename  is a file that includes filtering
              instructions to be processed in embedded mode.  The
              -m  option is used for debugging filter files which
              are later placed in  $HOME/.mailfilters,  and  used
              with the -M option.

       -M filterfile
              Run  maildrop  in  a special embedded mode.  The -d
              option is implied when -M is used, and if absent it
              defaults to the userid running maildrop.
              [...]


What is the exact call you're making to run maildrop? There may be other reasons that it would be running in embedded mode... but this one is right off the bat, so check that you aren't using one of those options first.


-jab



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