My SMTP serve is postfix 2.0.16.
Master.cf:
maildrop unix - n n - -
pipe
flags=R user=vmail
argv=/usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop -d ${recipient}
My virtual directory (/var/spool/postfix/vmail) has
700 permissions, and in all subdirectoris vmail is the
owner.
--- Sam Varshavchik <mrs...@courier-mta.com> escribió:
User lists writes:
Hi all,
This is my first post to this list. I can´t find
any
solution to this problem (google, postfix lists,
etc).
i will try to configure maildrop for delivery mail
with quotas, but at this moment it´s impossible
to do
this.
Error was:
"(temporary failure. Command output: maildrop:
Changing to /var/spool/postfix/virtual
/usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop: Unable to change
to
home directory. )".
How can I fix this ??? i´m so tired about this
problem ...
Only you know how to fix this problem, because only
you knows what you have
installed on your server, and how it is configured.
The above error message tells you exactly what the
problem is:
/usr/local/courier/bin/maildrop: Unable to change to
home directory.
That is, after determine the account the message
should be delivered to,
maildrop attempted to change to the account's home
directory, and failed.
Why, well, there could literally be thousands of
reasons:
1. Wrong permissions on the home directory.
2. Wrong permissions on the maildrop binary.
3. Your mail server is misconfigured and is not
invoking maildrop with the
correct arguments. Since you did not even bother to
mention which mail
server you're using, nothing much more can be said
about it.
I could go on, but you get the idea.
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