On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 09:58:17AM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
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550:include:/home/osyrys/dasch ... Cannot open /home/osyrys/dasch:
Permission denied
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What are the permissions on /home/osyrys ? Is it world-readable?
Cheerio,
Thomas
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That was it. The directory permissions... LOL DUH! Sorry about
that. Thanks a bunch!
Fred
At 03:02 PM 11/10/00 +, you wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2000 at 09:58:17AM -0500, Fred Edmister wrote:
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550:include:/home/osyrys/dasch ... Cannot open /home/osyrys/dasch:
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On 10/11/00 at 9:58 Fred Edmister wrote:
Hey everyone... Sorry to keep pestering... One quick question. I need to
create an email for one of my domains that has the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sent
to 2 addresses at the same time I created the alias, and
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On 10/11/00 at 10:11 Fred Edmister wrote:
That was it. The directory permissions... LOL DUH! Sorry about
that. Thanks a bunch!
Yeah?, what was in/home/osyrys/dasch , a text file? if yes, what MTA
do you have and what did you place in the
Yes, the file is just straight text, with the list of email
addresses (one on each line)... The line in /etc/aliases is just simply
dasch: :include:/home/dasch and it works fine... Almost like majordomo
works, only without the headaches :) Simple as that, and it worked... I
did
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Sorry, my previous post was mistakenly encrypted. Here's what I meant to say:
Hi,
I'm having trouble getting my Linux system to honor the permissions specified
for smb shares. I've created an /etc/fstab entry to conviently mount a smb
share:
//win95/c /mnt/win95_share smbfs
On Mon, 27 Apr 1998, Karl Miller wrote:
Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a
private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I
need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created.
As long as the group exists chgrp will do
Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a
private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I
need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created.
TIA,
Karl
Karl Miller
NetSpace Systems
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At 17:24 4/27/98 -0400, Karl Miller wrote:
Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from a
private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when I
need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created.
chgrp
: Anyone mind filling me in on how to change the group on a directory from
a
: private user to a group? I've got a dir showing root as the group when
I
: need to change it to "miscgrp" where the users are created.
chown is your friend here.
see "man chown"
although, be *careful* with what you
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