Lähettäjä: Ryan Roegan Päiväys: Vastaanottaja: exim-users Aihe: Re: [exim] Custom Router/Transport Help
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
i added group=mail and then added sw to the mail group. Changed the
transport directory_mode to 0660 but then i started receiving permission
issues accessing files in /tmp.
I didn't really understand what user exim was using for delivery or how to
force it to use a specific user.
Once i put user=sw in my transport all is fixed.
So hopefully someone will find this useful.
If you want to setup a simple catch all smtp server using debian 3 and exim
4, very useful for testing email based notification systems. Use the
following config:
1. Install the following packages:
exim4, courier-imap
2. Update exim4 config
change the following settings /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
#authorative for all domains:
dc_other_hostnames='*'
#read the split config in conf.d
dc_use_split_config='true'
3. Create the user
Create the user that you would like all mail delivered to ie:
#create user catchall
useradd catchall -m
3. Create the router file
create the file /etc/exim4/conf.d/routers/01_exim4_accept_all:
ca_router:
driver = accept
transport = ca_deliver
4. Create the transport file
create the file /etc/exim4/conf.d/transport/01_exim4_catch_all_transport:
On 2010-03-13 12:03, Dirk Linnerkamp wrote:
> Hi Ryan,
>
> Am 13.03.2010 01:53, schrieb Ryan Roegan:
> > I'm trying to make a test mail server that is authorative for all domains > > and delivers all mail received to one mailbox. I'm using debian 3, exim4 > > and courier imap.
> >
> > I've added the router and transport below. I would like all mail delivered > > into the sw user's mailbox. But i get permission errors upon delivery:
> >
> > 2010-03-01 18:17:27 1NmHfr-0003Pz-2n<=
> > root@???=root P=local S=443
> > 2010-03-01 18:17:27 1NmHfr-0003Pz-2n ==
> > root@???=sw_router T=sw_deliver defer
> > (13): Permission denied: cannot chdir to
> > /home/sw/Maildir
>
> ...did you set the "group" option in the routers configuration to
> exim's group?
>
> ...however if you use the 'mail' group which exim normally belongs
> to om Debian, you should add user 'sw' to the group and change
> the directory mode to 0660 instead of 0600.
>
> ...try it and report.
>
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