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?

Thx, soenke.
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