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ciuly |
Posted: Jan 30 2010, 06:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 62 Member No.: 1843 Joined: 29-November 05 |
Hello. I just migrated my server (hw and sw) from what's in my signature (yeah, I'll update that later on) to a dual proc 866 intel PIII with 512 mb ram and 2 scsi 19GB hdd in raid (0 for swap 1 for /) and a storage ide hdd of 80 GB. in installed centos 5, latest. when I moved my xmail files to the new machine, obviously it didn't start complaining about whatever .so so I downloaded 1.26 and rebuilt, figuring it was about high time to upgrade xmail as well. I can send email from local network to internet. I can also receive emails up to one point: smtp.log file shows that RCPT and RECV are OK. filters and all are being processed ok. however, no file is created in the users dir: $MailRoot/domains/domain/user/Maildir/new domains dir is actually a symlink to the storage hdd (that's how it used to be on the old system and it worked fine). same is the logs folder (which is being used ok since I can see the logs). everything else is where it should be. everything is chowned to root:root (including stuff in the symlinks) (note: I had to set and export the MAIL_ROOT for the following to work)
so basically my question is: where is my email file? I did a find /var/MailRoot/domains/ -min -15 but only the .ipconn files showed up (that's from the email client polling pop3) am I missing something? or maybe I am doing something wrong in regards to the new version? thanks. -------------------- I hate looking up all this information every time I create a new topic so here goes:
I'm running XMail v 1.26 on linux centos 5 CLI-only kernel 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5 with filters.out having one filter, filters.post-data having 5 custom filters (first one SA), filters.pre-data having 2 custom filters and SA v 3.3.1 running on Perl v 5.8.8 with a weekly crontab entry for sa-update |
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ciuly |
Posted: Jan 30 2010, 11:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 62 Member No.: 1843 Joined: 29-November 05 |
dropping the symlink to "domains" and having it a normal dir on the local disk solved the problem.
which obviously makes me think: WHY doesn't xmail like symlinks for the domains? the logs worked and they were also symlinked to the sotrage drive like domains. why was this added?. -------------------- I hate looking up all this information every time I create a new topic so here goes:
I'm running XMail v 1.26 on linux centos 5 CLI-only kernel 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5 with filters.out having one filter, filters.post-data having 5 custom filters (first one SA), filters.pre-data having 2 custom filters and SA v 3.3.1 running on Perl v 5.8.8 with a weekly crontab entry for sa-update |