I found the check_owner solution late last night but debian potato
only has v3.12 which does not have that option yet.
I've got around the problem now procmail which is fine for the moment.
thanks.
ps Learnt a lot from course a few months back, thanks again.
Steve
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Steve Traylen, Systems Engineer
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On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Philip Hazel wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Chris Thompson wrote:
>
> > > From a filter I have
> > >
> > > seen save group/mailfile 0664
> > >
> > > which runs as the local user deposit:editors
> > >
> > > and is trying to write to
> > >
> > > -rw-rw-r-- 1 traylen editors 172678 Dec 17 18:20 mailfile
> > >
> > > A failure occurs because deposit does not own the file but deposit is
> > > able to touch and write to this file.
> > >
> > > Can I configure, perhaps also in the .forward, for this lack of
> > > ownership of the destination file to be ignored
> >
> > Your problem can probably be solved by adding initgroups=true to the
> > director that processes .forward files. If you don't do this, the
> > process writing the file has only the user's login group active:
> > the supplementary group list is empty.
>
> I don't think this is the problem, because the process is running as
> deposit:editors, he says.
>
> The problem is that, by default, Exim checks that the file is owned by
> the user that is running the delivery process. There is a failure
> because deposit != traylen.
>
> The only way to avoid this check is to arrange for this delivery to
> occur via a different transport, one which has check_owner=false set.
> So you need (a) to create this additional transport, and (b) to set
> file_transport=<newtransport> on the forwardfile director that is
> running the filter.
>
>
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