Timo Sirainen wrote:
That describes a way to make deliver work with system users. I wasn't sure if Qmail could be set up another way, so I didn't change that. Updated it now.
I'm actually using vpopmail for virtual users, so I'm just as happy to force the issue with '-d', but I wanted to make you aware that it isn't apparently able to parse the message.
I suppose it went to vpopmail user's INBOX (/var/mail/vpopmail?)
Nope, nothing there either. I can do a full scan of the drive, but I suspect it is in the ether... ;-)
-d makes it work with virtual users. I'm not sure why it didn't show Message ID in the log line. Did your message have it? Or did preline add an empty line in the middle of the headers for some reason?
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