> Serkan,
>
> The .qmail file will be in the directory of the person who your
> sending the email to.  Like if I was getting that error message
> when I sent to dgartner, I would change the permissions on the
> .qmail file in /home/dgartner.  Since .qmail starts with a
> period, you'll have to do an ls -a to see it.  Try looking in
> the home directory of the person who you get the error message
> on.

With vpopmail, try ~vpopmail/domains/domainname.tld/.qmail-username or
.qmail-default

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