Bernd Wurst wrote:
A problem is, that if accidentially a user prohibits user "mail" from
accessing his homedir (chmod 700 ~), courier accepts all mail to user-foobar
and decides later in the delivery process if it is deliverable or not.
A cron script that runs as root either nightly or hourly (depending on
your system size/load) and gives user mail rights again should solve
this. Not a perfect solution but it should do the trick...
Jay
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Jay Lee
Network/Systems Administrator
Information Technology Department
Philadelphia Biblical University
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