Maybe this is interesting, maybe not.  I can train the messages from the
quarantine via the webui.  Now, doesn't the webui make the same call as
sending to s...@....com?

On 1/28/2011 9:42 AM, Edward P. Ross wrote:
> 1.) I changed my smrsh folder perms and ownership to what you had.
> 2.) Then I installed ubuntu fresh on a VM, and saw that it had
> drwxr-sr-x   2 smmta smmsp so I chagned it to that
>
> Both ways gave me the same original error.
>
> Then I tried to disable smrsh by taking out the line:
>     "FEATURE(`smrsh', `/usr/sbin/smrsh')"
> And that gave me errors like:
>     dspam[30718]: Unable to open file for reading: firstrun.txt:
> Permission denied
>
> So I put it back in.
>
> Old, RHEL4 system was:
>
>     uid=51(smmsp) gid=51(smmsp) groups=51(smmsp)
>     id: smmta: No such user
>     uid=551(dspam) gid=105(monit) groups=105(monit),12(mail),51(smmsp)
>     uid=8(mail) gid=12(mail) groups=12(mail)
>
>
> My new system:
>
>     uid=51(smmsp) gid=51(smmsp) groups=51(smmsp),45(sasl)
>     uid=103(smmta) gid=106(smmta) groups=106(smmta),45(sasl)
>     uid=551(dspam) gid=8(mail) groups=8(mail),51(smmsp)
>     uid=8(mail) gid=8(mail) groups=8(mail)
>
>
> I wonder if smrsh is sensitive to the value of uid, perhaps?
>
> On 1/28/2011 2:44 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>>
>> I write small script to uncover alias program environment:
>>
>> #!/bin/bash
>> echo "$UID, $EUID , $#." >>/tmp/testrun
>> id >>/tmp/testrun
>> cat >>/tmp/testrun
>> printenv >>/tmp/testrun
>>
>> which is running from /etc/aliases:
>> testrun: "|/usr/local/bin/testrun --user root --class=spam --source=error"
>>
>> And discover, that script is running as user mail (which is what
>>   define(`confDEF_USER_ID', ``8:12'')
>> in sendmail.mc define (DefaultUser) - user mail (UID=8), group
>> mail(GID=12) in my system).
>>
>> Then I'm only doubt about:
>>
>> - when You have "FEATURE(`smrsh', `/usr/sbin/smrsh')" defined in your
>> sendmail.mc (with correct smrsh path).
>>
>> - which are smrsh permissions. Mine:
>> ls -l /usr/sbin/smrsh
>> -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 65656 14. zář 11.35 /usr/sbin/smrsh
>>
>> eventually, smrsh and dspam directories should not be world-writable. But
>> in this case will be error message probably different.
>>
>> Franta Hanzlik
>>
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