On Thu, 19 May 2005, Sönke Ruempler wrote:
> Hi Davide and list,
>
> a couple of weeks ago there was a little discussion on the list about
> the file permissions and creation masks. I was the one who answered: If
> you chmod your MailRoot 700, you don't have to care about these things.
>
> But now I ran into a problem: I want to grant some read access to a
> unix-group (e.g. mail) that can do support things like checking the logs
> and mailboxes and so on. No problem so far for configs and logs, make
> MailRoot group owner to "mail" and chmod g+r, g+x. But in the domains/
> dir, XMail creates the directories root.root and 700. So my question is,
> would it be possible to add some feature to XMail to choose
>
> a) the gid
> b) the umask
>
> which are used to create new files and directories?
>
> Any hints, thoughts or other ideas on this topic?

Why do you need to peek inside the mailboxes?


- Davide

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