Exactly. User's wont touch the files. Only me.
Thanks, that's what the doctor ordered. That's enough for me to be able
to troubleshoot effectively.
Curtis
David W. Tamkin wrote:
Udi wrote:
To make it global, just:
LOGFILE=/dir/procmail/log/$LOGNAME
(No need for DROPPRIVS=yes)
If you do that inside /etc/procmailrc without dropping privileges, and
procmail is suid root, won't the logfiles be created with root as
owner and root or wheel as group? The logfiles would have be be
world- readable for their own users to read them, and the users
couldn't clear them out when they get long.
So that may do for the files Curtis wants to create as admin logfiles,
but at the end of /etc/procmailrc, he still needs to do
DROPPRIVS=yes
LOGFILE=$HOME/somepath
so that each user gets an accessible, usable logfile for whatever
(s)he does in his/her ~/.procmailrc.
____________________________________________________________
procmail mailing list Procmail homepage: http://www.procmail.org/
procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/procmail
____________________________________________________________
procmail mailing list Procmail homepage: http://www.procmail.org/
procmail(_at_)lists(_dot_)RWTH-Aachen(_dot_)DE
http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/procmail