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Originally Posted by buro9
However I'm unconvinced that's the issue as the file is world readable.
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The file should be also writable by the apache process. Use chmod 666
Paul also mentioned this might be due to restrictions of PHP access outside the HTML root.
You might want to try a sym link
ln -fs /home/example/mail/example.com/subscription_bounces/inbox /path/to/admincp/subscriber_notify
Now you should be able to use /path/to/admincp/subscriber_notify as the file location (also make it chmod 666
Let me know if this fixes the problem