> 

> On 27-Mar-2009, at 00:39, Jesper Langkjær wrote:

>> The funny thing is that everything workede when it was running on  

>> Redhat 7.3, but after we installed the new server with Fedora 9 on  

>> it the vacation script stop working everything else runs fine.

> 

> Ah.... well, this is likely a chroot jail issue then.

> 

> 

> Hi.

> 

> Now I've been testing som more and if I install maildrop-wrapper and use the 
> full path (/usr/local/bin/maildrop) then it complains about: 
> /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Unable to open filter file, errno=2.


This indicates that maildrop cannot open the filter file, as the error 
message says.

> So LuKreme are probaly right about the chroot, but how do i "breake out off 
> the jail" ?.

> 

> Anybody Please ??


>When maildrop gets invoked, it looks up the recipient's home directory, and 
>attempts to open either $HOME/.mailfilter, or the file specified on the 
>command line. If it cannot open the file, the given error message gets 
>reported. You'll need to figure out why, since only you know the exact 
>details of how your system is configured.

Okay so I've been testning and here are the result:

If I add -V0 to the maildrop command it just run fine, but when i remove it 
complains about that it can not be found ??
That must be a bug ?

Futhermore I've had to make changes to the rights on maildrop, normaly it have 
-r-s--x--x 1 daemon daemon  184660 22 feb 14:15 maildrop
But to make it work i've had to make it readble to all
-r-sr-xr-x 1 daemon daemon  184660 22 feb 14:15 maildrop
That must also be a bug ?


Kind regards

Jesper
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