Re: [exim] PERMISSION DENIED

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Author: Peter Bowyer
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] PERMISSION DENIED
On 28/05/2008, Christian Schmidt
<Christian.Schmidt@???> wrote:
> Kosmocronos, 28.05.2008 (d.m.y):
>
> > I have, as MTA, exim4 on ubuntu server 7.10. I can send e-mails.
> > But when I try to delete frozen messages ( I can see them with: sudo mailq) I receive this : PERMISSION DENIED
> >
> > At the same with simply : mailq, I receive this: PERMISSION DENIED
>
> Just add "sudo" to your commands.


That's it - who needs filesystem security, anyway?

My response to someone who doesn't know why they can't access some
system-related files would be that until they learn why, they
shouldn't be anywhere near the console....

Peter (BOFH)

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