> Wrong. You can do it with exim 2.03 or later. Look at the file
> doc/NewStuff and search for the word "lock".
Hmm; I've looked through the NewStuff document quite thoroughly. I assume
you're referring to the exim_lock program distributed with exim. I tried
the following:
pipe "exim_lock -lockfile $home/Mail/foo rcvstore +foo"
This yields the error:
The following text was generated during the delivery attempt:
------ |/fs/wolery/exim/bin/exim_lock -lockfile $home/Mail/foo rcvstore
+foo ---
---
exim_lock: failed to create hitching post
/home/staff/lars/Mail/foo.lock.wolery.
3653939e.000192ed: Permission denied
So, either my command (above) is goofy, or we've run into another
situation where exim isn't running with the uid/gid of the user who's
filter file is being executed.
Is anyone trying something similar? Let me know if you've got a different
solution.
Thanks,
-- Lars
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