Am Maandag 12 Januor 2009 schrieb Kim Bisgaard: > I'm running dovecot (1.1.7) deliver and sieve (1.1.5) on a Fedora 9 > platform, using selinux targetet mode. > > Most of the mail deliveries goes well, but once deliver tried to copy > the mail to the /tmp directory, which it seems it not allowed by > selinux. I guess that deliver wants to sanitize the mail or something > and therefore copies it to /tmp. > > Before I ask for selinux to allow this, I would like to know why? It > could also be an error, leading deliver into a seldom used piece of code?
This is a size issue: Normally, the mail is held in memory. However, if it hits some hard coded size limit (128KB?), the mail is saved into /tmp. I have hit the same problem with my RSBAC settings and looked it up in the code. Amon Ott -- Amon Ott - m-privacy GmbH Am Köllnischen Park 1, 10179 Berlin Tel: +49 30 24342334 Fax: +49 30 24342336 Web: http://www.m-privacy.de Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Charlottenburg HRB 84946 Geschäftsführer: Dipl.-Kfm. Holger Maczkowsky, Roman Maczkowsky GnuPG-Key-ID: EA898571
