I stored the script in the same directory as mailproc.tab and have used
the full path to the script in mailproc as one variant.  Does XMail run
chrooted?

Thanks.

--David

On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 14:02, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> 
> On 11 Apr 2002, David Smith wrote:
> 
> >
> > syntax is as follows:
> > "external"  "0"     "5"     "notice.sh"
> >
> > notice.sh is:
> >
> > #!/bin/sh
> > echo 'I've been run.' > xmailproc.tab
> >
> > Above is one of many variants I've tried and as near as I can tell by
> > the example in xmailuser/mailproc.tab and the docs should be valid
> > syntax.  The tabs are as real as vi can make them and I've gotten a
> > redirect to work first try through so I doubt that to be the problem.
> > Is there any chance logging this kind of stuff (succeed or fail) could
> > find it's way on to the TODO list?  It would at least help in
> > diagnostics.  I've checked permissions and XMail is running as root in
> > my little dev/test server.
> 
> where XMail is supposed to find the script ?
> try with the full path ... and you can leave the wait timeout to zero for
> 99% of uses
> 
> 
> 
> 
> - Davide
> 
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