Ya, that's what I've been thinking but the contents and date of the
.forward files haven't changed since I set them up for the users last
january.
It's as if someone/something did a 'chmod 620 .forward'.
Now, the 'spam' file (it's where I designate in the .forward file the
spam is to be stored) also has the mask 600. This never gets changed.
I can't think how Samba could effect this change without also changing
the file's date.
Nice try though.
Alan J. Flavell wrote:
> On Tue, 13 May 2003, Frank S. Bernhardt wrote:
>
>
>>Well, it happened again.
>>
>>Another user's .forward file permissions changed from 600 to 620. Does
>>anyone have any idea why this would be happening?
>
>
> Just a shot in the dark, but:
>
> Do you use Samba? Would the user have updated their .forward file
> via Samba?
>
>
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