That MAY not be the correct location for the file.

Mine lives in /us/local/couier/etc

Depends on your install - would probably be in a maildrop subfolder with the
rest of the config files, and yes - far as I know it supports the same
syntax and is just a system wide version.

hth

m/

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 12:05 PM
> To: Mitch (WebCob); Courier Users List
> Subject: RE: [courier-users] /etc/maildroprc not being read?
>
>
>
> >
> > echo will output to the log file.
> >
> > I use it for debugging all the time. check the manual
>
> Correct, I use it a lot also.
>
> Isn't /etc/maildroprc basically a system-wide mailfilter
> file? Doesn't it support the same maildropfilter syntax as
> regular .mailfilter files?
>
> For some reason the "echo" inside my maildroprc isn't
> working (I don't see anything output to maillog).
>
> I also tried running a program inside maildroprc, as a test,
> which also doesn't seem to work. And again, I don't see any
> errors reported in the maillog.
>
> I must be doing something wrong?
>
> My maildroprc simply has this:
>
> echo "home is $HOME"
> `ls -la $HOME > $HOME/ls-la`
>
> I would expect to see the "home is /home/ricardo" in the
> maillog, and also see a file /home/ricardo/ls-la created in
> my home directory. I see neither, yet there are no errors
> and my mail is delivered normally.
>
> Ricardo
>



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