I feel that was not understood.
procmail creates the file (if the file hasn't been created before) with root
ownership in $HOME/Mail/
I feel that prcomail create the file with the as if it was root's file
because it is run by root, silently.
Is that right?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Johansson"
On Thursday 29 January 2004 09.02, isofroni@cc.uoi.gr wrote:
Therefore, i have to change the spam file to user:group ownership manually,
just
once, only in the beginning.
Unless the user deletes it.
Who user deletes which file when the file in_spam is created under root's ownership.
Then, the user cannot even read the file :)
When you delete a file, the ownership of the actual file is unimportant. To delete a file you only need write permission on the directory the file is in
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