I modified 'senddoc' temporarily, to 'echo' the claws-mail command, and opened my testfile again from the commandline. That showed
/usr/bin/claws-mail --attach /tmp/lu35337hoq3k.tmp/lu35337hoq3n.tmp/errors_090715.odt
(all on one line).
A further edit to 'ls' the attachment file gave
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/senddoc: 363: /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/senddoc: ls: Permission denied
Running the claws-mail command from the commandline (while LO was still open) gave a similar result: file does not exist, or no permission.
Doing 'ls -l' from the command line shows the file still existing, with directory permissions restricted to me as the owner.
A permissions problem, then? But I can't see what it is.
I modified 'senddoc' temporarily, to 'echo' the claws-mail command, and opened my testfile again from the commandline. That showed 3k.tmp/ lu35337hoq3n. tmp/errors_ 090715. odt
/usr/bin/claws-mail --attach /tmp/lu35337hoq
(all on one line).
A further edit to 'ls' the attachment file gave libreoffice/ program/ senddoc: 363: /usr/lib/ libreoffice/ program/ senddoc: ls: Permission denied
/usr/lib/
Running the claws-mail command from the commandline (while LO was still open) gave a similar result: file does not exist, or no permission.
Doing 'ls -l' from the command line shows the file still existing, with directory permissions restricted to me as the owner.
A permissions problem, then? But I can't see what it is.