smartlist on a non root account?
Hi, I've been using smarlist through my ISP and I'm happy with it, but now my ISP has discontinued it and forces me to another system, which is not free of charge and intended for high volume, which is not my case. I wonder if I could install and manage smartlist on my shared account, without my ISP cooperation (which I would not get), but I'm still very new to the unix world. My host is running FreeBSD FreeBSD 4.1.1, qmail is the MTA here (sendmail is also around, I think) and my shell is /bin/csh. First I tried to compile my own smartlist, but the make hangs on a test without any feedback and I have to kill the process. As I could not find what was wrong, I copied the old smartlist files which are still on the server to a subdir on my account. Then I ran createlist and modified .procmailrc accordingly to have mail piped to flist. I do not know what else should I do, but this does not work (maybe hardcoded paths? maybe root permissions?...) I tried to pipe a mailbox file via command line to flist just to see what happens and the output is: % cat /usr/home/myacc/mbox | ./flist test-request flist: Can't find ".etc" in "" I'm lost, I would thank any help to have smarlist running on my account. TIA, Llorenc
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Llorenc Sole