Carlos E. R. wrote:
Ah, yes, you are right.
I remember a release note when SuSE switched from Sendmail to Postfix that may be relevant to this, but I don't remember the details and I failed to locate it.
I think the issue was that postfix would never run as root, so procmail failed to send mail to "root". I find references to this here: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Invoking-procmail-with-suid-root-tp6676...
«Postfix does not execute (mail) commands as root, period. Please follow Fedora instructions for mail configuration. // Wietse» Nice to know. But I use Sendmail as MTA. Sendmail calls Procmail. Procmail delivers mails with "deliver" from Dovecot IMAP.
This brings me to the idea, that I can write a script, which switches the UID to user "malware" with "su" or "sudo" first and then calls Dovecot's "deliver" to deliver the malware mail to user "malware". /etc/procmailrc can call this custom script. Greetings, Björn -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org