Author: Todd Lyons Date: To: Robert Blayzor CC: exim-users@exim.org Subject: Re: [exim] Rejecting over quota at RCPT time - revisited
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 6:22 AM, Todd Lyons <tlyons@???> wrote: > In my system, I don't yet know the homedir/maildir because it's part
> of the SQL lookup in the router. I can however construct it because I
> know how it's built, but I'd prefer the results from the lookup to be
> used. I dunno if that's easy at this point. Beginning testing...
I've hit a major obstacle: We have our maildirs on a Netapp, nfs
mounted with root squash, and everything owned by a single
unprivileged user. Exim is running as euid 0, uid for "exim" and the
path/to/Maildir/ is mode 700 all the way up, and maildirsize is mode
600. It would appear that unless I remove root squash for my mail
servers, my only option is to have a cheap daemon running as that
unprivileged user which will simply listen on a port for a command, do
the calculation, and return the answer.
Dammit. I'm right back where we were before I started experimenting.
...Todd
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