On Tuesday 19 July 2005 13:58, maximilian attems wrote: > On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Grahame White wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 July 2005 13:06, you wrote: > > > On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Grahame White wrote: > > <snipp> > > > > > drwxrws--- 2 root smmsp 1024 Jul 19 06:30 /var/log/mail/ > > > > > > aah cool, no way logcheck could read inside of that dir. > > > sorry for my sendmail ignorance, but is that the default permission, > > > or did you harden it somehow? > > > is that an sarge installation or woody upgrade? > > > > It was a standard woody install that I upgraded to sarge. I haven't > > touched the permissions on this directory myself so I assume that > > whatever program created it set them like that. > > > > > which are the member of aboves group: > > > getent group smmsp > > > > No one is in the group. > > > > > either you change aboves dir to be readable for the adm group > > > chgrp adm /var/log/mail/ > > > (shouldn't pose problems to sendmail as it doesn't write aboves > > > file with smmsp group permissions). > > > > Certainly shouldn't! I just double-checked, I don't even have sendmail > > installed :) > > ok strange. > an smmsp google gave lots of sendmail hits, that's why i assumed it. > whats you mail transfer agent? (exim4, postfix, ..) > does it work fine with aboves change?
I'm using exim4, and yes the change you suggested seems to have fixed the problem. > i guess so, as nobody uses that group the permission group setting > of /var/log/mail seems more like an accident. > > now that logcheck should run without troubles, can you confirm? > i guess we can close that bug. Yes, I'm fine with closing the bug > > -- > maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]