Michael Sprague wrote:
> Joseph wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am working on a setup that uses pgsql to reference the users (vexim).
>>
>> And in looking at samples I am not able to figure out how I would use a
>> .forward file.
>>
> # Look for a user's .mfilter file and process if any.
> mfilter:
> debug_print = "R: mfilter for $local_part@$domain"
> driver = redirect
> file = POP/.forward
> require_files = vexim:QUOTED/.forward
> no_verify
> no_expn
> check_ancestor
> allow_filter
> user = vexim
> forbid_smtp_code = true
> directory_transport = address_directory
> file_transport = address_file
> pipe_transport = address_pipe
> reply_transport = address_reply
> skip_syntax_errors
> syntax_errors_to = real-$local_part@$domain
> syntax_errors_text = \
> This is an automatically generated message. An error has\n\
> been found in your .mfilter file. Details of the error are\n\
> reported below. While this error persists, you will receive\n\
> a copy of this message for every message that is addressed\n\
> to you. If your .forward file is a filter file, or if it is\n\
> a non-filter file containing no valid forwarding addresses,\n\
> a copy of each incoming message will be put in your normal\n\
> mailbox. If a non-filter file contains at least one valid\n\
> forwarding address, forwarding to the valid addresses will\n\
> happen, and those will be the only deliveries that occur.
>
I have the above portions working.
The .forward file is getting called.
In it I am logging to a temp file and can see that, that part is working.
The strange thing is the save comand is just quietly ignored.
And I have not figured out how to see why it is ignoring it.
How can I debug a transport or determine what is wrong there?
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respectfully, Joseph ===============
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