People!
Sorry for this message!!!
I've checked again and now it works...
Permission restrictions (and admin stupidity!)
Really, sorry guys, and thank you!
Hi, list.
I've got a problem with maildrop+vpopmail+spamassassin.
I've set up a filter for a virtual user (pe...@domain.com) this
way:
~vpopmail/domains/dominio.com/.qmail-pepe contains:
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&anot...@anotherdomain.com
|maildrop -d vpopmail
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.mailfilters/mailfilter-pepe
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(Without the dots, obviously...)
~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.mailfilters/mailfilter-pepe contains:
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if( /^X-Spam-Flag: YES/ )
{
to "/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/pepe/Maildir/.Spam"
};
to "/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/pepe/Maildir"
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Spamassassin is installed in a wide site policy, so it's working
fine tagging spam perfectly.
The .mailfilters dir and content are "world" readable, and it
contains all filters for every user of the domain "domain.com".
I just need to drop (or delete) the SPAM, or just send it to
another maildir while I test by now, but I don't know what to do.
The problems are:
1) No mail is going to the user's maildir, but go to the
vpopmail user's maildir(!) (/var/spool/mail/vpopmail)
2) If I run maildrop without the -d parameter, maildrop fails with
a "Cannot have world/group permissions on the filter file - for your own
good" error message, so I run it as vpopmail's user...
Must be a misconfiguration (I guess...), but I need a hand...
Any help will be appreciated!!
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