> You haven't made a mistake, really.  tmda-pending expects to
> run as the user receiving the mail, with the appropriate
> $HOME setting and so forth.  It doesn't really work well for virtual
> domains. 

I couldn't set the $HOME in my script?

> You could create a /home/vpopmail/.tmda/crypt_key (using
> tmda-keygen as usual) just to make tmda-pending happy.  It
> should run at that point. 

But one for all users?

> We haven't done a lot of work on
> tmda-pending because the thought has been, for a while, that
> it's going away.  What will probably happen is that future
> versions of TMDA will create the pending queue in a format
> that standard Unix mail readers can read (Maildir being the
> most likely) so that tmda-pending simply isn't necessary.

I think it's important to see what we have in pending, with headers and (if
possible) with IP.
I think that could be a good option.

Thanks for all
Andrea

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