On 5.8.2013, at 21.38, Anand Kumria <wildf...@progsoc.org> wrote: > Basically it appears that I configured: > > us...@example.com > > and > > us...@kamdha.com > > to *both* have the same storage location. > > i.e. /home/kamdha/com/user > > And the 'mail_location' variable is set to 'sdbox:~/mail' > > *AND* 'mail_attachment_dir' is specified as '/home/%d/%u/attachments'. > > The primary domain is kamdha.com; all of the problem messages are addressed > to us...@example.com. > > So if something was sent to us...@example.com it would wind up in /home/ > example.com/userA/..../ but the mail in /home/kamdha.com/userA would > reference a location that it didn't know about.
Ah, that explains it. > My read of things was that '~' is *ONLY* valid in mail_location. If I could > specify mail_attachment_dir to be '~/attachments', then things should work. You can use %h/attachments.