Author: Morten Bo Johansen Date: To: Exim Users CC: Odhiambo G. Washington Subject: [Exim] Re: Smarthost depending on ISP (FAQ #0326)
Odhiambo G. Washington <wash@???> wrote:
OGW> * Morten Bo Johansen <mojo@???> [20020512 19:00]: wrote: >> My home directory was not world readable, David suggested which
>> was true. This leaves me wondering if making it so is the right
>> thing...but things do work now.
OGW> Since Exim _must_ read it's own configure file, why not put this
OGW> .smarthosts file in the same directory and give the correct permissions
OGW> there
I suppose because I wanted to avoid being confronted with my
lack of understanding of some basic file handling routines: I
have defined my ISP logon scripts as functions within my
.bashrc running as an unprivileged user and if from within
those functions I want to redirect the output of an echo to a
directory for which I have no write permissions (/etc/exim/)
then what is right way to do it? I can use sudo for the actual
echo command but not for the redirection?
Since they are temporary files anyway, I could just use /tmp of
course.
OGW> then chmod 0600 your home directory?
It would have to 0700 since it's a directory
Regards,
Morten
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