Re: [Exim] possible OT question

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Author: Jeffrey Goldberg
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To: Richard Reynolds
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] possible OT question
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Richard Reynolds wrote:

> ok been hunting for an answer to this one, what I was interested in is
> there anyway to accept thru some kind of "system filter" or whatever, a
> file that would replace a users .forward file basically, i want to allow a
> user to "upload, send, email, ....." a new .forward, that would be placed
> in that users directory, with out giving the user access to that
> directory, I dont have a clue as to how this could happen, but i am
> imagining some magic header field and some other "magic" to get it saved?
>
> is this way out in left field, or is it semi doable? if so, any pointers
> to which docs, and sections would be nice.


My inclination is not to do it though mail. The security implications are
too stong. (You either have to send passwords through mail, or a simple
forgery would allow people to put in bogus .forward files for others, thus
making it very easy to snoop on other's mail.)

The "obvious" approach is a CGI-like thing on a webserver. If you are
reluctant to put up a webserver on your mail delivery hub, then do it
indirectly:

  Option (1) Set up an ssh server which can be used for taking .forward
    files from an existing webserver and put up the CGI (or whatever)
    there.


  Option (2) Have exim (or a script) suck forwarding information out of a
    database and have some CGI on an existing webserver that can write to
    that database.


-j

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Cheers,

-j

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