On 29-Sep-2009, at 21:26, Alex Rodriguez wrote:
If DROPPRIV is set to NO: does it mean procmail runs with root
priviledges
Yes, although DROPPRIVS=NO is a silly command. In procmailrc (as
opposed to .procmailrc) the user is root until DROPRIVS=YES.
In .procmailrc the user is the user and cannot drop privies anyway.
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"Oh damn", said Maladict.
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