Thanks. I am running with -D (strace) and -v enabled and I'm not
seeing anything fatal or related to a pipe process.
i've defined my filter in master.cf like so:
filter unix - n n - 10 pipe -v
flags=Rq user=my_user argv=/usr/bin/receiver -f ${sender} -- $
{recipient}
The receiver script is based on the example from the content filter
readme. It basically just curls the email to a web service.
Is it strange that I'm not seeing any debugging information for the
pipe process?
On Mar 3, 2009, at 10:12 AM, Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 09:17:55AM -0500, Erik Morton wrote:
I am assuming that I should
have a pipe process running. Is that not the case?
Only during a delivery and shortly thereafter, unless pipe(8) exits
with a fatal error. On a low-volume server pipe(8) may not be running
at any given moment, and this is fine.
--
Viktor.
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