> You need to restart exim after putting it in the same group that
> the greylistd socket is writable by.
Thanks for the input, Andy. I had been sending it a sighup. So, I thought
that maybe I had to do a full-on restart. It still doesn't work. It's the
strangest thing. It works just fine if I have the permissions on the socket
set to 666; but, if I have the permissions set to 660 it doesn't work even
though Exim is in the greylistd group. It's as if Exim is not writing to
the socket as the user, exim.
# ls -la /var/run/greylistd/socket
srw-rw---- 1 greylistd greylistd 0 May 21 22:19 /var/run/greylistd/socket
# id exim
uid=93(exim) gid=93(exim) groups=93(exim),102(greylistd)
Thanks.
... doug