On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 01:40:17AM -0800, Douglas Choma wrote: > You were absolutely right! cat and date are in /bin (on Debian). > But what I don't understand is why the PATH is different for a shell > running from Exim. Shouldn't it be the same environment that the > user would normally operate within? > > Thanks again for the solution though, adding absolute paths to my > binaries does the trick.
Alternatively, see the "path" option of the pipe transport. The default, according to the spec, is "/bin:/usr/bin", so maybe your config has a non-default 'path' setting. -- Dave Evans Power Internet PGP key: http://powernet.co.uk/~davide/pgpkey
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