On Aug 31, 2004, at 06:18, Lloyd Tennison wrote:

I have been trying to figure this out for a couple of weeks now, got some help, but nothing seems to work. I wish to forward bounce messages that come in from Mailman to both the Mailman processor and another local account. I have tried using the filter as per Exim Spec. 42.7

I've done something similar, but I used the Exim system filter (as suggested by the Exim Spec 42.9) rather than a user filter. I presume your method is failing because Exim has given up its system privileges by the time it runs the user filter.


by both the given example and and by substituting a "deliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]" in place of the save command. I am also set an absolute path "/home/user/mail/special". Any way I try it, I always receive: unable to set gid=32044 or uid=32043 and mailman_userforward router (recipient is [EMAIL PROTECTED]): failure to transfer data from subprocess: status=0100 readerror='No such file or directory' - when the file directory does exist.
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I have set permissions to 644 and gave owner/group to owner/owner, owner/mail and owner/nobody. I have tried putting quotes around the match, i.e. special in this example and have tried doing a match on $local_part. All give the same response.

Where owner is uid:32043?

Any help would be appreciated. I do not even have to do it this way - just any way that will work.

Another approach might be to make a separate mailman_bounce_transport that looked like the normal mailman_transport, but which also included the shadow_transport option, specifying a simple transport that did nothing but file the message.


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