On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, j2 wrote:
> > Btw, if the file /tmp/crap already exists and is writeable to the current
> > user, he can save to it,
>
> Well, even removing the file. He can still write to it. And if belowhome is
> set, how come /tmp is writable in the first place? And where in the debuf
> output do i see the various homes being expanded and the result of the
> expansion?
Hmmm, just tested this again, and I can't reproduce your problem :-/
I'm a little bit lost now :-/
> > I see you are using xams, IIRC it's builded
> > around courier,
>
> Correct.
>
> >the easiest way to solve your problem should be to make
> > the address_file transport the same as address_directory.
>
> Now i am lost., what would that accomplish?
Just scratch this, it was misleading.
To Phil: Why does an appendfile transport save to a file if I
explicitly declare it as maildir_format? IMHO if a router makes
file_transport point to a maildir_format-appendfile transport, maildir
should be enforced. This would make it possible for an admin to force the
users to use maildirs.