On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 17:45 +0800, M1 wrote:
> My investigation is it happened only if:
> 
> 1. global script is enable and a script file is existed.
> 2. in a virtual user environment, "@" exist in "-d" parameter ("-d 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]") is passed to deliver.
> 
> There is no error if no "@" character passed to deliver or no global script 
> in global script directory.
> 
> If the script is put in user home directory it works fine. Only if the 
> script is put in global script directory have this problem. And there is no 
> .err file in global script directory.

Does deliver have permissions to write to the global directory? There
should be no difference between global and user scripts.

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