From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Mads Martin Joergensen Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 13:45:30 +0000 Subject: Re: Is anyone using mlmmj with qmail? Message-Id: <20060113134530.GK92183@mmj.dk> List-Id: References: In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: mlmmj@mlmmj.org * Thomas Goirand [Jan 13. 2006 14:40]: > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.427929 new msg 557233 > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.427973 info msg 557233: > bytes 599 from qp 18561 uid 64011 > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.508078 starting delivery 1: > msg 557233 to local > xen010503-gplhost-com-test-subscribe@xen010503.gplhost.com > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.508432 status: local 1/10 > remote 0/20 > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.881010 delivery 1: success: > did_0+0+1/ > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.881048 status: local 0/10 > remote 0/20 > Jan 13 13:33:12 xen010503 qmail: 1137159192.881414 end msg 557233 > > Here is the log. As you can see, it's doing the delivery correctly. The > problem is that it seems it's not sending it to mlmmj-recieve. My > .qmail-default contains the following: > > |preline -f /usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L > /var/spool/mlmmj/xen010503.gplhost.com_test -F > > What is strange, is that when I just type "preline -f > /usr/bin/mlmmj-recieve -L /var/spool/mlmmj/xen010503.gplhost.com_test" > on the command line, it says "preline: usage: preline cmd [ arg ... ]" > so it seems to be wrong. Someone on this list have gotten this working--if it's not passing it on to mlmmj-recieve, then mlmmj cannot be blamed (yet :-) http://mlmmj.mmj.dk/archive/0331.html <- can that help? > >Is it ending up in discarded/ directory? > > > > > Where is that folder supposed to be? If it's supposed to be in the list > folder, then mlmmj-make-ml didn't make it. It's in queue/ > Would you like to login in my test server and have a try? If you do, I > can give you the root (it's a xen VPS I use only for my internal tests). If I could help out, I would definately do it, but it wouldn't make sense for now. -- Mads Martin Joergensen, http://mmj.dk "Why make things difficult, when it is possible to make them cryptic and totally illogical, with just a little bit more effort?" -- A. P. J.