> On 27/05/2020 13:28 Laura Smith <n5d9xq3ti233xiyif...@protonmail.ch> wrote: > > > Hi, > What determines the umask of sieve_pipe_bin_dir scripts ? > The results from my script are always being set to 0600. > My script is simple and shown below, even if I adjust the right line to add " > && chmod 644", the actual resulting file still remains at 0600 ?!? > > #!/bin/bash > > # Usage: imapsieve_copy <email> <spam|ham> > > MSG_USER="$1" > MSG_TYPE="$2" > > RUN_UUID=$(cat /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid) > BASE_DIR="/foo/bar" > TARGET_DIR="${BASE_DIR}/${MSG_TYPE}" > TARGET_FILE="${TARGET_DIR}/${RUN_UUID}" > > cat > "${TARGET_FILE}" < /dev/stdin && pigz -9 "${TARGET_FILE}"
You can run umask 0222 to change it. Aki