From: Postmaster (no email)
Date: Mon Jul 04 2005 - 17:26:38 EDT
> > Maildrop does NOT appear to run when invoked by postfix - should
> > it show in the logs ?
>
> From "mouss" you should see things like:
>
> Jul 2 01:30:13 boxname postfix/pipe[23263]: 75AC82B703D:
> to=<>, relay=maildrop, delay=0, status=sent
> (example.net)
>
> Please stop obfuscating the logs by randomly replacing email
> addresses and domains. we can't guess what is munged and what
> is not. if you care about privacy, replace foo at yourdomain by
> bar at virtual dot example, and so on.
>
> your logs don't show the mail delivered locally. you'll need
> to debug that first.
>
>>
>> From "tonni"
>> mailbox_command = /usr/local/bin/maildrop -d ${USER} [-w90}
>>
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Thank you mouss & tonni
Not sure how to proceeed - sending to a local user:
Jul 4 13:36:17 xxxxx maildrop[14609]: Temporary authentication
failure.
Jul 4 13:36:17 xxxxx postfix/local[14608]: 8E09C5A0277:
to=<>, relay=local, delay=8464, status=deferred
(temporary failure. Command output: ERR: authdaemon: s_connect()
failed: Permission denied /usr/local/bin/maildrop: Temporary
authentication failure. ) Occurs two times.
The test was a valid single recepient - local user. So at least I know
maildrop is now being called - although unsuccessfully. I found a
gentoo-wiki.com/Maildrop_configuration that had the "-w90" parameter
and its meaning. I run SuSE 9.2 with downloaded postfix 2.2.3 and
gentoo looks different enough to get me in trouble. But..."who" has the
authentication failure ? Maildrop ? the user ? Oh, and maildrop.log
is still empty...so I get no help there. Ideas ?
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