Philip Hazel <ph10@???> probably said:
> On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> > I'm not _too_ bothered (I only put the procmail check there out of
> > healthy paranoia after seeing sendmail set up to use procmail as a local
> > transport barf badly on machines that accidentally had no procmail), but
> > I can see a need for :x/program/to/run:
>
> Added an item to the wish list, but what does x actually mean?
> Executable by who? Easier to implement a test for specific permission
> bits.
You do the existance check as a user, which can fail with no permission.
I want to know if the path is a file executable by the user doing the
check.
If the admin wants to check as a particular user, they can set the user
to do the test as.
btw, reading between the lines, you said any checks after a user
set are done as that user ... does that mean you could set different
users for different file checks, like:
require_files = ${local_part}:${home}/.file:someuser:/some/file
?
P.
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