10 Apr
2007
10 Apr
'07
3:22 p.m.
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 17:45 +0800, M1 wrote:
My investigation is it happened only if:
- global script is enable and a script file is existed.
- in a virtual user environment, "@" exist in "-d" parameter ("-d aaa@bbb.com") is passed to deliver.
There is no error if no "@" character passed to deliver or no global script in global script directory.
If the script is put in user home directory it works fine. Only if the script is put in global script directory have this problem. And there is no .err file in global script directory.
Does deliver have permissions to write to the global directory? There should be no difference between global and user scripts.