On Sunday 08 January 2006 06:13 pm, John W. Baxter wrote:

> And be especially wary of "fixes" in such cases.  You don't want Exim
> running as root; you don't necessarily want to "fudge" the
> permissions depending on what the file in question is.

One option which may work depending on your security model is to make 
the exim user a member of a group and make the file you need owned by 
that group.

Then set the group permissions.

Jeff
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