On 17/12/12 15:31, Marc Perkel wrote:
On 12/5/2012 9:28 PM, Phil Pennock wrote:
Use "trusted_users" to declare some user to be trusted, and run the
delivery as that user. A little more effort to read documentation for
yourself would get you much more support and help on those occasions
when you do post to the public lists. -Phil
The problem isn't reading the docs. The problem is that there are a lot
of weird quirks in Exim that's not intuitive.
Well, you could always use sendmail ;-)
I think you have the problem backwards. It's not that you need to be
root to run exim -bS (you don't), rather that your specification is
telling Exim to run it as root, and that's normally prohibited by the
default FIXED_NEVER_USERS list.
Try changing the user/group specification in your transport.
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