Andi Gutmans <andi@vipe.technion.ac.il> writes:
>
>Now knowing the exit code I grep'ed the man pages and I saw it's noted in
>the qmail-inject man page. I think it should also go under qmail-alias or
>dot-qmail because I can't see how qmail-inject is related to deliveries, or
>am I wrong? It just took me too long to figure out :) Maybe including it in
>one of the delivery man-pages will save someone else my pain :)
>
Well, in the v0.96 man page for dot-qmail, it says to look at the
man page for qmail-command for more info on running commands.
The qmail-command man page has a pretty good description of the
exit codes.
I just checked my production system, which hasn't been upgraded
from v0.92 yet, and the same pointers and descriptions are
there. Perhaps you overlooked it?
-Greg
--
Greg Andrews West Coast Online
Unix System Administrator 5800 Redwood Drive
gerg@wco.com Rohnert Park CA 94928
(yes, 'greg' backwards) 1-800-WCO-INTERNET
>
>Now knowing the exit code I grep'ed the man pages and I saw it's noted in
>the qmail-inject man page. I think it should also go under qmail-alias or
>dot-qmail because I can't see how qmail-inject is related to deliveries, or
>am I wrong? It just took me too long to figure out :) Maybe including it in
>one of the delivery man-pages will save someone else my pain :)
>
Well, in the v0.96 man page for dot-qmail, it says to look at the
man page for qmail-command for more info on running commands.
The qmail-command man page has a pretty good description of the
exit codes.
I just checked my production system, which hasn't been upgraded
from v0.92 yet, and the same pointers and descriptions are
there. Perhaps you overlooked it?
-Greg
--
Greg Andrews West Coast Online
Unix System Administrator 5800 Redwood Drive
gerg@wco.com Rohnert Park CA 94928
(yes, 'greg' backwards) 1-800-WCO-INTERNET