On 2009-02-23 at 02:52 +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: > On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 10:16 +1100, Jonathan Oxer wrote: > > The first approach is with the aliases file which allows you to specify > > recipients of email at a system level. The entry you listed above will > > send all email addressed to "debian-...@yourhost" to the sks_add_mail > > script directly, and the user doesn't even need to exist. > Can there be problems here with the owner? > I mean must sks_add_mail be run as debian-sks? Because most files in the > DB and so on, are owned by this. > > Any ideas?
I use Exim as my MTA, which is also the MTA used by Debian. I can tell you how to configure Exim for use with SKS, but not how to do it in Debian's setup. Given that Debian's MTA setup is designed to allow packages to provide mail-handling hooks, I'm slightly surprised that installing the sks .deb didn't let you set this up in Exim with a dpkg-reconfigure (of Exim) or whatever it is Debian uses. I feed mail to [email protected] into sks_add_mail; thus I use this Router (Routers are an ordered list of handlers, first acceptor wins): sks_keysync: driver = accept domains = sks.spodhuis.org local_parts = keysync transport = sks_insert and then in the Transports section (unordered collection of methods for carrying out the delivery, referenced from Routers) I have: sks_insert: driver = pipe command = /usr/local/bin/sks_add_mail /path/to/sks-dir user = sks current_directory = /path/to/sks-dir You'll want to change the values of most of those options, but that's the framework needed. -Phil
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