I remember I had an issue with a certain version of vpopmail using forwards. I dont remember now if the format which caused the problem was
&[EMAIL PROTECTED] or /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user/Maildir/ All I remember is that one worked and the other caused an error of some sort. It may have been the same error your getting but I dont recall for sure. Shane On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 23:46 +1100, Charlie Garrison wrote: > Good evening, > > On 5/1/08 at 8:55 PM +0900, Shane Chrisp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >It still sounds like a permissions error to me. Did you follow the > >toaster exactly or did you deviate from it at all? Maybe you could add > >recordio to the logging and see more details in the logs as to where it > >is failing or run a strace? > > I installed on OS X (Leopard) so I had to deviate a bit to get > things to compile. And vpopmail couldn't go in /home due to > something about that being a network automount path (I didn't > explore that; just changed to /usr/local instead). And I didn't > install everything, eg. no imap. Otherwise I followed the > toaster as closely as I could. > > Where do you suggest I add recordio? I've confirmed it's not an > issue with smtp; the following command generates an error (admin > is a forwarding address): > > $ echo to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject > > $ more .qmail-admin > &[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > From /var/log/qmail/send/current: > 2008-01-05 21:58:01.211526500 delivery 32: deferral: > Unable_to_forward_message:_unable_to_exec_qq_(#4.3.0)./ > > > While this command works fine (charlie is a mailbox): > > $ echo to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject > > Also, I don't have strace available. I do have dtrace but I'm > not sure how to use it (rather never used it before) and don't > know how to find which process to watch. From the testing I've > done, I believe qmail-local is generating the error, and I'm not > sure how to find and watch that process since it's so transient. > > I'd be very happy for it to be a permissions problem, but after > *many* hours of comparing to other working vpopmail installs, I > can't see what is different. > > > Thanks, > Charlie > !DSPAM:477f7d59310542136954509!