Re: [Exim] Restricting filter writes

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Auteur: Chris Knipe
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À: Matt McLeod, exim-users
Sujet: Re: [Exim] Restricting filter writes
I'm doing very roughly the same thing...

I don't use filters for each user though... For them to add the filters to
the system, they would need a shell account on the system to add the
.forward .vacation, or whatever file you want exim to process on behalf of
the user.. So I just have like a generic system-wide filter, with defaults
for everyone. The majority of the configurations on a per user basis comes
from a mysql db, and there I do sanity checking from PHP that manages the
data inside the DB...

Hope it helps.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt McLeod" <mjm@???>
To: <exim-users@???>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2003 8:45 AM
Subject: [Exim] Restricting filter writes


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> I'm currently working on a shiny new mail system. To simplify things,
> we don't want users to have system accounts on any of the mail systems.
> Rather, mail delivery is to be done under the same UID/GID for all
> users, and all access to mailboxes will be via POP3/IMAP.
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> There's one little problem I've run into, though: I can't find a way
> to tell the filter stuff that it can't write outside a specified
> directory. It looks at the moment like any user filter can drop
> mail into any other user's mailbox.
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> I can't be the first Exim user to run into this. Has anyone else
> found a suitable way to deal with it, short of creating user accounts?
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> Thanks.
>
> Matt
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