[rt-users] Re: RT 1.0.2 working with qmail?
A.L.Lambert
alambert at epicrealm.com
Tue Feb 6 04:45:16 EST 2001
> > Feb 6 16:26:46 aetude pop3d: 981448006.802084 tcpserver: end 32637 status
> > 256
> > Feb 6 16:26:46 aetude pop3d: 981448006.802172 tcpserver: status: 0/40
> > Feb 6 16:31:17 aetude qmail: 981448277.459626 new msg 14070
> > Feb 6 16:31:17 aetude qmail: 981448277.459792 info msg 14070: bytes 838
> > from <johnny at anodns.com> qp 32689 uid 502
> > Feb 6 16:31:17 aetude qmail: 981448277.463574 starting delivery 527: msg
> > 14070 to local rt at domain.com
> > Feb 6 16:31:17 aetude qmail: 981448277.463709 status: local 1/10 remote
> > 0/20
> > Feb 6 16:31:17 aetude qmail: 981448277.471156 delivery 527: deferral:
> > Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
> >
> > after changing the content of .qmail-rt
> > [root at aetude alias]# cat .qmail-rt
> > |preline /usr/local/rt/bin/rt-mailgate queue correspond
> >
> > any idea?
>
> You got a user named 'rt' ? If so, it's going to go for /home/rt
> (or whatever your flavor of *IX uses for /home directories), look for a
> ".qmail" file, and failing that, try to deliver via the default system
> method, which sounds like is /Maildir/ in your case? It will never check
> tye system .qmail-account's under the aliases if user rt exists. Just a
> theory. Cheers!
Oh, P.S., if I'm right in the above, you can modify the
/home/rt/.qmail and /home/rt/.qmail-whatever files to do what you want,
without using a /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-whatever file. :)
--A.L.Lambert
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