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From: Tony Earnshaw (tonyebilly.demon.nl)
Date: Tue Aug 23 2005 - 10:48:35 CDT


Please terminate this idiot's subscription?

--Tonni

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To Liza Picquard (?), by Phil Williams on BBC Radio 5, Wed. 10th Aug.
2005, 15:59 CEST:

"What is your definition of 'poor'?"
"Well, if your only occupation is collecting dog turds for a living,
you're pretty poor ..."

mail: tonyebilly.demon.nl
http://www.billy.demon.nl

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Subject: Re: Postfix and Maildir not playing nice with Maildrop
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s=F8n, 21.08.2005 kl. 23.36 skrev Magnus B=E4ck:

> > > On the other hand, delivery is not made in the security context of
> > > the receiving user but always by a specific fixed user. This may not
> > > always be convenient.
> >
> > That's moot. I have two sites, one with purely local users (Maildirs
> > in $HOME/Maildir, owned by them) and one with the whole mail structure
> > owned by vmail.
> >
> > In the former (test and semi-production), I have a user vmail, my
> > maser.cf looks like:
> >
> > maildrop unix - n n - - =
 pipe
> > flags=3DDRhu user=3Dvmail
> > argv=3D/usr/bin/maildrop -w 80 -d ${user} ${sender} ${recipient=
} ${extension}
> > -o maildrop_destination_recipient_limit =3D 1
> >=20
> > I have a system user vmail, right enough,
> > vmail:x:70:70::/dev/null:/sbin/nologin, but he doesn't do anything,
> > has no rights; when the message is handed to maildrop, it uses Courier
> > authlib's authldaprc to distribute mail. It doesn't care who the
> > user=3Dvmail is, it might as well be user=3Ddummy in master.cf.
>=20
> Are you saying that the maildrop(1) binary is setuid root and changes
> uid to whoever it delivers a message on behalf of?

Yep. ls -l /usr/bin/maildrop
-r-sr-sr-x 1 root mail 160840 jul 2 13:55 /usr/bin/maildrop
compiled with:
--enable-trusted-users=3D'vmail'
Oh. Yes. So that's where vmail comes into the picture ...

> The "-o maildrop_destination_recipient_limit =3D 1" above is useless for
> three reasons:
>=20
> 1. It is qmgr(8) that spawns delivery agents, so any setting of
> mumble_destination_recipient_limit should be made in main.cf.

Ok, removed it from master.cf. Added it to main.cf.

> 2. You must not have spaces around the equal sign.

Shit. Even I know that, so why did I do that?

> 3. Everything after argv=3D will be the command line to execute for
> pipe(8), so the "-o maildrop_..." string goes to maildrop(1).

Indeed ...=20

> [...]
>=20
> > > If a separate transport is to be used for delivering via maildrop,
> > > I'd recommend using mailbox_transport instead of transport_maps.
> > > With the latter, local aliases will at best be tedious to setup.
> >=20
> > I use my test rig to "fiddle about" with things. I finally came to my
> > hashed transport map as offering the best alternative, could be wrong.
> > All my aliases are in LDAP, on my test rig I do have virtual aliases
> > as well as local aliases, both use the same alias maps and everything
> > works :)
>=20
> Since I don't know your exact configuration I can't comment on it,
> but in general it will require more work to have a setup where
> transport_maps is used to select the maildrop transport for local
> messages. If local aliases are required, per-user transport maps
> entries are required to sort out the recipient addresses that really
> should go to local(8), or virtual aliases must be used to rewrite
> these addresses to a domain that unconditionally gets delivered
> to local(8). Now such a setup sure is possible, but I don't see
> any obvious advantages over just setting mailbox_transport once
> and for all.

My test rig isn't on line all the time, it has a dialup (ppp) connection
to the Internet.

I have:

mydestination =3D $myhostname, localhost, localhost.$mydomain, tru.leerling=
en
myhostname =3D billy.demon.nl
mydomain =3D billy.demon.nl

mailbox_transport =3D maildrop just doesn't work in this case, Postfix
looks up billy.demon.nl, finds 212.238.97.135 (in my DNS) and tries to
send it to that IP address. If the system isn't on line at that time,
local messages just get deferred. local_transport =3D maildrop doesn't
work either. postmapping "billy.demon.nl maildrop:" in my transport map
works for immediate delivery.

Many thanks for the input!

--Tonni

--=20
To Liza Picquard (?), by Phil Williams on BBC Radio 5, Wed. 10th Aug.
2005, 15:59 CEST:

"What is your definition of 'poor'?"
"Well, if your only occupation is collecting dog turds for a living,
you're pretty poor ..."

mail: tonyebilly.demon.nl
http://www.billy.demon.nl

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Subject: Re: build from source rpm problem
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man, 22.08.2005 kl. 22.11 skrev Anne Ramey:

> I'm trying to build (for fc3, postfix 2.2.5) with mysql support and get
> this message:
> [roothedwig test]# rpmbuild -bb /usr/src/redhat/SPECS/postfix.spec
> error: Failed build dependencies:
> 1/mysql.h is needed by postfix-2.2.5-1.rhel4.x86_64
> MySQL-shared is needed by postfix-2.2.5-1.rhel4.x86_64
> MySQL-devel is needed by postfix-2.2.5-1.rhel4.x86_64
> but I've installed mysql and mysql.h is there:
> [roothedwig test]# yum list |grep mysql
> freeradius-mysql.x86_64 1.0.1-1 installed
>
> gda-mysql.x86_64 1:1.0.4-3 installed
>
> libdbi-dbd-mysql.x86_64 0.6.5-9 installed
>
> mod_auth_mysql.x86_64 20030510-5 installed
>
> mysql.i386 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> mysql.x86_64 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> mysql-bench.x86_64 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> mysql-debuginfo.x86_64 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> mysql-devel.x86_64 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> mysql-server.x86_64 3.23.58-16.FC3.1 installed
>
> php-mysql.x86_64 4.3.11-2.6 installed
> [roothedwig test]# locate mysql.h
> /usr/include/mysql/mysql.h
>
> Can I not use the mysql that comes with fc3?

Seems to me that the spec wants the 32-bit packages as well. If it's
SJM's srpm (i.e. Red Hat's RHEL/RHAS3 standard), and you're sure you
have the correct 64-bit packages installed, you can try deleting the
offending BuildRequires: lines in the spec file and see what happens
(back it up first). I'd rather choose to install the 32-bit packages,
though. I think this has come up in the Red Hat rpm ML, quite recently.

--Tonni

--
To Liza Picquard (?), by Phil Williams on BBC Radio 5, Wed. 10th Aug.
2005, 15:59 CEST:

"What is your definition of 'poor'?"
"Well, if your only occupation is collecting dog turds for a living,
you're pretty poor ..."

mail: tonyebilly.demon.nl
http://www.billy.demon.nl

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