On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Lichi Constantin wrote:
> No, I'm sorry...exim is not losing a
> '/'. It is my mistake, when I have
> copied the text from console to file.
Next time, try
exim -d ..... 2>/some/file
so the standard error is sent to a file.
> So, this is not the problem...
I'm actually glad to hear that.
> You see, in both cases (with transport_filter
> and no transport_filter), exim runs as the same
> uid=1000.
> But in the second case is working, in the first
> not..
> I have made a delivery as root, to see that
> the program used as transport_filter is working
> properly and the error is not from there.
Have you tried replacing the transport filter with a program or script
that just copies input to output, without trying to write to a debug
file?
Is the transport filter relying on anything in the environment, such as
PATH or other environment variables? They won't be set.
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