Re: rc.boot for regular users

1999-02-28 Thread Jiri Baum
Andreas Rapp: I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time as a regular user, not as root Try the `su' command with the -c switch. (I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to my account) You can set fetchmail to send the e-mail to another user (using

rc.boot for regular users

1999-02-26 Thread Andreas Rapp
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time as a regular user, not as root (I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to my account) Can regular users also have boot scripts ? Andreas

Re: rc.boot for regular users

1999-02-26 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time as a regular user, not as root (I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to my account) Can regular users also have boot scripts ? I don't think so, but you could use the `setuid' command to run fetchmail

Re: rc.boot for regular users

1999-02-26 Thread Mike Nachlinger
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote: I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time as a regular user, not as root (I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to my account) Can regular users also have boot scripts ? Why not edit your

Re: rc.boot for regular users

1999-02-26 Thread Roberto Rosario
Andreas Rapp wrote: I would like to start fetchmail in daemon mode at boot time as a regular user, not as root (I don't want fetchmail sending unresolved eMails to root, but to my account) Can regular users also have boot scripts ? Andreas -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL