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Subject:[maildropl] Re: Courier-maildrop digest, Vol 1 #502 - 1 msgActions...
From:Mohamed Navas V (abu@sunguru.com)
Date:Mar 15, 2003 7:28:47 pm
List:net.sourceforge.lists.courier-maildrop

Did u check the contents in /var/spool/mail .? how do u fetching the mails .?

Navas

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1. maildrop not dropping mail (Duke)

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Message: 1 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 18:26:54 -0500 From: Duke <list@spacebox.net> To: cour@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [maildropl] maildrop not dropping mail

I'm working with postfix 2.0.3 and maildrop 1.5.2. I've tried to get maildrop running by using the following setting in my postfix main.cf:

mailbox_command = /usr/bin/maildrop -d "$USER" -M "filter"

Also, I had read a "howto" of sorts that I found using google, which indicated I should set the following in postfix main.cf:

local_destination_concurrency_limit = 1

because maildrop can only do one mail at a time or something like that. Should I use that setting? In my global maildrop filter file, I have

DEFAULT="$HOME/.maildir/"

I use .maildir on my system for users' Maildir boxes. The global filter file is in /etc/maildrop/maildroprc (any Gentoo Linux users out there that can confirm this directory works?) I also ran "chmod +s maildrop", because I was under the impression maildrop needed the setuid bit set. Was I correct in doing that? I have tested maildrop with and without the setuid bit. Same result.

Anyway, here's the problem: the mail sent to users on my system doesn't get delivered. No errors in my mail log file (which is set to log info messages and worse.) In my log, I see the connection from the remote mail relay, I see the sender information, and then I see this:

Mar 14 17:46:13 spacebox postfix/local[1910]: D8E3E216F6C: to=<list@spacebox.net>, relay=local, delay=1, status=sent ("|/usr/bin/maildrop -d "$USER" -M "filter "")

and that's it. When I check my mail, there's nothing there. The users on my system (of which there are few, since they're just my various mail accounts) either have no ~/.maildrop/ or they've got ~/.maildrop/filter, directory permissions 700, filter is 600.

Have I missed something?

Thanks,

-- Duke.

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