Re: [maildropl] Got always: maildrop: Unable to open filter file, errno=2
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From: Marc B. <be...@fm...> - 2004-03-04 19:27:57
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Hi Gregor, No I'm not using sqwebmail. It's just a setup working with postfix, maildrop and mysql. What I don't understand is why maildrop is complaining about the filter file when he is in delivery mode !? I did some more test however I still get the same result. Tryed to deliver to a unknowed user, same error ! Tryed to deliver to a local account (not from mysql), same error ! Compliled maildrop from another source package, same error ! It start to turn me mad ! :-/ When I take a look to the source file (main.C) I found this error message just in one place. And it got there just if he is not in delivery mode or if the variable errno is not eq to ENOENT if (!deliverymode || errno != ENOENT) Actualy the deliverymode variable content the email where maildrop has to deliver. But I have no idea where errno is set or what ENOENT mean ! Kind regards, Marc greg gede wrote: >so sorry marc, not yet... i've asked the list about >this problem but no one was able to help. in my case, >this problem occur when user creates forward email >rule from sqwebmail. i'm not sure if this is a >maildrop problem or sqwebmail problem. are you also >using sqwebmail? >i've searched google but no good answers, i guess i >just have to live with it... > >regards, >gregor > >--- Marc Berthold <be...@fm...> wrote: > > >>Hi Gregor, >>Thank you to let me know that I'm not the only one >>you got this problem. >>However had you found a solution or a workaround ? >> >>Kind regards, >>Marc >> >>greg gede wrote: >> >> >> >>>i just want to inform you that i had the same >>> >>> >>problem >> >> >>>when using maildrop to forward email. >>> >>>regards, >>>gregor >>> >>>--- Marc Berthold <be...@fm...> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Hi, >>>>I got a strong (or stupid) problem with maildrop. >>>>When I try to deliver mails with maildrop I got >>>>always the following >>>>message: >>>> >>>>vmail@chambertin:~$ maildrop -V -d >>>>te...@ch... < /tmp/test.mail >>>>maildrop: Unable to open filter file, errno=2. >>>>vmail@chambertin:~$ >>>> >>>> >>>> -- #include <standard.disclaimer> Berthold Marc, Rolle, Switzerland // Computers are only interesting when they go wrong, // otherwise it's just like watching television !!! |