On 11/1/07, Jay Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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...

1) I don't think this is a huge problem, so the solution is, when it
happens, explain to the user that if they want 700 privacy then to do
it on a sub folder of their home directory if they want mail also. But
really, what are the odds of this happening on your system more than
once in a blue moon?

2) If it is something that occurs frequently and is most annoying,
switch to a setup where the mailboxes are stored outside of the users
homedirectory, ie, twig the system so that authtest's home directory
output isn't your users homedirectory and build their mailbox in this
remote location at account creation time.

Lisa.

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