Reuben Thomas:
> On 6 November 2017 at 03:07, Chris Knadle wrote:
> Do you believe there are specific permissions that always neeed to be
>> used regardless of specific MTA and setup?
>>
>
> No. However, it would be good to have some opinionated defaults.
I don't know
On 6 November 2017 at 03:07, Chris Knadle wrote:
> tag 617242 + moreinfo
> thanks
>
> Although this bug is very old I think it deserves are maintainer response.
>
> > I have my umask set to 0027. If I run mlmmj-make-ml with sudo, then
> > this umask is inherited, and
> On Nov 6, 2017, at 6:52 PM, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>
> Clearly, that's a *specific* setup for your own use case. Let me
> describe a very different setup.
>
> With MLMMJ, it's possible to have use foo "own" the list, and have it
> dropped in his home folder. In such a setup,
On 11/06/2017 05:24 AM, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
> IMO, with Postfix integration, it should be a requirement to:
>
> - create user/group “mlmmj:mlmmj”
> - create directory /var/spool/mlmmj, and owned by “mlmmj:mlmmj” with
> permission 0700.
> - also setup a cron job to run command
> On Nov 6, 2017, at 11:07 AM, Chris Knadle wrote:
>
>> I have my umask set to 0027. If I run mlmmj-make-ml with sudo, then
>> this umask is inherited, and used to create all the files and
>> directories for a new mailing list, which is wrong. The files and
>>
tag 617242 + moreinfo
thanks
Although this bug is very old I think it deserves are maintainer response.
> I have my umask set to 0027. If I run mlmmj-make-ml with sudo, then
> this umask is inherited, and used to create all the files and
> directories for a new mailing list, which is wrong. The
Package: mlmmj
Version: 1.2.17-1
Severity: minor
I have my umask set to 0027. If I run mlmmj-make-ml with sudo, then
this umask is inherited, and used to create all the files and
directories for a new mailing list, which is wrong. The files and
directories should be explicitly chmodded to the
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