El mié, 09-03-2005 a las 19:47 +0200, Petri Riihikallio escribió:
i've tried with squirrel, but the plugin doesn't work for me.
it gives me no error, but no .procmailrc file is write when i set a
rule.
Err - it should create a file named .mailfilter in the user's home dir.
ProcMail is a completely different software package from Maildrop. Are
you certain which one you are using?
from squirrelmail webpage
http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=210
Plugins - Server Side Filter
Category: Filters & Spam
This plugin is intended to replace the existing ProcFilter plugin and
the existing Server Side Filters plugin. It is based largely off of the
ProcFilter plugin with the backend rewritten to support many different
configurations. Supports Virtual domains, Maildir and MBOX mailboxes,
procmail and maildrop, and Spamassassin filtering.
^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
If there is no file at all, it could be caused by permission problems.
Since you are running a big system I presume you are using virtual user
accounts. Which UID owns the home dirs? Which UID does SquirrelMail run
as? Does that UID have write access to the home dirs?
i dont think is a perms problem because i seted it to /tmp/testrc just
for testing and it doesn't work.
thx for your 2 cents :)
abo