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Subject:Re: [maildropl] Help with /etc/maildroprc fileActions...
From:Devin Rubia (dev@thezone.net)
Date:Jan 11, 2006 7:52:41 am
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

On Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 07:28:58AM -0800, Courier wrote:

/etc/maildroprc(11): VERBOSE="8"

Did you specify -V8 or -V9?

The /etc/maildroprc file that I've continually posted reads:

VERBOSE="8"

When I ran the line you gave me, it reads (never used -V8):

maildrop -V9 -d user@domain-name.com < test

I can change that maildroprc line to 9 if you want...

D'oh! I missed that. Yes, please change it.

It seemed to have one and only one effect...the line now reads:

/etc/maildroprc(11): VERBOSE="9"

and then stops there. The "mail" goes into the .Spam/ subdirectory. And there is no "delivered" message. If there's more information somewhere, I don't know where to look.

/var/log/messages nothing new/unusual /var/log/mail same output as before /var/log/maildrop.log looks the same as the last test

At this point I will have to admit to being stumped. The only thing I can suggest now is that if you originally installed using a binary package then to uninstall the package and rebuild and reinstall from source.

Devin -

I really appreciate the time.

I guess question before I go off and re-install, is what do I re-install ? A full courier package, just a new maildrop, what about authdaemon or/and re-install postfix itself?

You could trying building the maildrop package from source, without installing, and then try the manual test using the maildrop binary created in the source directory. Use the clean source from:

http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php#maildrop

authdaemon, courier, and postfix should all be OK. The only other package that might be at fault is PCRE.