As part of a biannual cearout of 'deadusers', such users
have their home directories disabled for a while, in an
attempt to warn other users of their files. This is done
by removing all access permissions from their home dir.
No other permissions are changed.
If such a disabled user has a .forward file, exim still tries to
make use of it, despite a router like:
line fail and cause the router to decline? Or does exim distinguish
between 'permission denied' and 'doesnt exist'? Should I be using a
different test here?
I dont think this problem occurred with exim 4.30 but I cant be sure
since we only do this thing every 6 months, and I've moved to 4.32
since the last clearout.