From: "Frank Sonnemans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I would expect that Sieve would save the message if it cannot find a way
to
> generate a MDN.
>
> Anyways I run Cyrus 1.6.22
>
> The sendmail program is located in /usr/sbin/sendmail which links to
> /usr/sbin/mailwrapper.
>
> another one in /usr/libex
Frank Sonnemans wrote:
>
> Putting a symbolic link to postfix sendmail in /usr/lib/sendmail worked.
> Unfortunately cyrus does not use the standard /usr/sbin/sendmail location.
>
Yeah, /usr/lib/sendmail is hard-coded in deliver.c. This has been
changed in the 2.x code (and the upcoming 1.6.2
I would expect that Sieve would save the message if it cannot find a way to
generate a MDN.
Anyways I run Cyrus 1.6.22
The sendmail program is located in /usr/sbin/sendmail which links to
/usr/sbin/mailwrapper.
another one in /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
However my /etc/mail/mailer.conf fi
Putting a symbolic link to postfix sendmail in /usr/lib/sendmail worked.
Unfortunately cyrus does not use the standard /usr/sbin/sendmail location.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Frank
--On Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:18 PM -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Frank Sonnema
Frank Sonnemans wrote:
>
> When using sieve filters with the Postfix mta I lose bounced and rejected
> mail. I created a test account which rejects all mail. The mail is
> delivered using the "cyrus" transport from Postfix, which pipes to the
> cyrus deliver prg. The maillog shows that the mail
When using sieve filters with the Postfix mta I lose bounced and rejected
mail. I created a test account which rejects all mail. The mail is
delivered using the "cyrus" transport from Postfix, which pipes to the
cyrus deliver prg. The maillog shows that the mail has been delivered with
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