Alan Jackson wrote:
> 
[snip]
> 
> It's not a .forward permissions thing. The default is not to allow a .forward
> that actually does anything useful, like execute code or redirect output.
> My permissions were 700. The problem is a lot stickier than that. My
> understanding is that they are saying, in effect, "allowing users to have
> .forward execute code is a huge security hole, so they can't". That is
> a true statement, I'm just willing to take the risk.
> 

Yep, I misunderstood.  Thought you were talking plain vanilla .forward
files with a forwarding address, not a program.

Ciao,

David A. Bandel
-- 
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