Rob Hudson wrote,
>How do I set up a directory so that any new files created in its
>subdirectories maintain the group and group write permissions?
>
>For example: There's a shared folder on a server and a group of users
>create and edit files in that folder. We want those new files to be
>edi
I meant to imply that our (my!) guesses at correct answers are a lot more
fun than finding out exactly how any given problem has been definitively
solved & documented in the past. That is to say that I can only offer
partial answers, which are bound to be mostly wrong ;)
On 11/15/06, Ben Barrett
Yeah, the non-numerical chmod is much easier to understand,
so it'd be something like
chmod g+srw dirName
(add read/write/sticky for group)
and to get all files already in there I think you'd want to
chmod -R g+rw dirName
(recursively make dir & things in it, readable & writable for group)
The gr
I assume we are meeting at EWEB as per schedule. What is the topic?
Jim K
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On 11/14/06, Bill Essig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'll look into it.
>
> Garl
Thanks!
~Andrew
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On 11/15/06, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I set up a directory so that any new files created in its
subdirectories maintain the group and group write permissions?
Entering the above sentence into google returned this page as the first hit:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rc/help/faq/
I guess all I wanted was:
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Thanks,
Jason
Jason LaPier
Network Manager
TACS / WRRC / NPSO
University of Oregon
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason LaPier
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 9:39 AM
> To
Jason LaPier wrote:
> Confession time - I never did figure out how to use procmail, and looking at
> procmail recipes makes my head hurt. Now I just want to set up a procmail
> recipe to forward email to a different address. Very simple. This is the U
> of O email, and they have it set up so that i
How do I set up a directory so that any new files created in its
subdirectories maintain the group and group write permissions?
For example: There's a shared folder on a server and a group of users
create and edit files in that folder. We want those new files to be
editable by all users in t
$ cat /cs/lib/procmail/forward_spamassassin
# spam filter new messages before sending them to FORWARDTO
# spam is /dev/null'd if forwarding
SPAMDEFAULT=${FORWARDTO:+/dev/null}
SPAMDEST=${SPAMDEST:-$SPAMDEFAULT}
:0
* $ ! SPAMOK ?? yes
{
INCLUDERC=/cs/lib/procmail/spamassassin
}
INCLUDERC=/cs/
>From the looks of those scripts, they're relying on other scripts to do the
actual work. Could you:
cat /cs/lib/procmail/forward_spamassassin
I couldn't find anything like that on the uoregon shell, so it must be
something custom on the cs server.
Thanks,
Jason
> -Original Message-
>
I have a CS account and this is what I have. I didn't set it up. The
sysadmin did...
$ cat ~/.procmailrc
# basic configuration information
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=$HOME/bin:/local/bin:/usr/bin
# any local overrides
INCLUDERC=$HOME/etc/procmail.settings
INCLUDERC=/cs/lib/procmail/forward_spamassas
Confession time - I never did figure out how to use procmail, and looking at
procmail recipes makes my head hurt. Now I just want to set up a procmail
recipe to forward email to a different address. Very simple. This is the U
of O email, and they have it set up so that if you make a .forward file,
Don't remember who needed these, but here are the
ports that exchange uses:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6133689.html?tag=nl.e009
Cheers,
g
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Don't remember who needed these, but here are the
ports that exchange uses:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-6133689.html?tag=nl.e009
Cheers,
g
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