Fw: PATCH: have lmtpd report sieve script file errors

Jay Levitt jay-cyrus at shopwatch.org
Mon Feb 24 16:55:11 EST 2003


By the way.. just noticed a bug in the RPM's version of imapd.conf.  It sets
"sieveuserhomedir" to no.  The actual imapd.conf variable is
"sieveusehomedir" (use, not user).  It doesn't matter, because the default
is no, but should probably be fixed anyway, lest someone get confused when
they try to set it to yes!

Jay
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luca Olivetti" <luca at wetron.es>
To: "Jay Levitt" <jay-cyrus at shopwatch.org>
Cc: "info-cyrus" <info-cyrus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: PATCH: have lmtpd report sieve script file errors


> Jay Levitt wrote:
> > I forgot to CC you on this question...
>
> Strange, I didn't see this message on info-cyrus, anyway:
>
> >>Also, the reason I discovered this is that Mandrake's "msec"
> >>security-auditing process automatically chowns /usr/sieve to root.root
> >>several times a day.  Luca, do you think this is something that the RPMs
> >>should override in /etc/security/perm.local to cyrus.mail, either
> >>automatically or (if such a thing is possible) after prompting?  I'm of
>
> The RPM uses /var/lib/imap/sieve by default, and that isn't affected by
> msec, at least it isn't on my two systems, one 8.2 and the other 9.0,
> both with security level 3 (implying CHECK_PERMS=yes).
> I've checked the perm configuration files for all levels and none of
> them touches anything under /var/lib.
>
> Bye
> --
> Luca Olivetti
>
>





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