Shaun Savage writes: > behind creating a security policy. I am not a courier expert, but I > think selinux and courier would be good togther.
Probably not. In many instances, Courier relies on group permissions to do its business - like playing with files that's owned by another userid and the courier groupid. For some reason, that I never managed to fully understand, security-hardened environments don't like that. There are a couple of other things in there in the same venue. > Courier writes to the users Maildir in their home dir, only courier_local > writes to users dir. ???? By default, yes. But if maildrop is set up as the delivery agent, it's going to be maildrop that will write to maildirs. -- Sam _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users