On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Mathew Simon wrote:
> Current Behavior of Maildrop:
> The documentation as part of Sqwebmail and Maildrop gives the impression
> that if there is a ".mailfilter" file present in the home directory, then it
> would be used. But if a ".mailfilter" file is deposited in the home
>
Mathew Simon writes:
> Dear Sam Varshavchik,
>
> You are wrongly assuming that the -d flag is not being used.
>
> The -d flag is being used when invoking maildrop, and while logged in as
> root. Without using the -d flag, then how do you think maildrop is reading
> the mailfilter from the ho
vchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 7:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Maildrop - Error
Mathew Simon writes:
> Situation:
> Have "userdb" and virtual email domains. The userdb uses the real linux
> user-ID "vmail" to implement al
Mathew Simon writes:
> Situation:
> Have "userdb" and virtual email domains. The userdb uses the real linux
> user-ID "vmail" to implement all the virtual domains. The local mail
> delivery is done by maildrop version-1.3.3. (Postfix is the MTA and
> Sqwebmail version-2.1.1 is used for the web b
Dear Sam Varshavchik,
I had previously requested you to look into the maildrop's unusual behavior.
But now I have found out the reason for it. I hope that you would correct
this error.
Situation:
Have "userdb" and virtual email domains. The userdb uses the real linux
user-ID "vmail" to implement