Hi,

There's no way to know where "/some/path" is, this is decided by the
administrator of the mail server (you can use any path you configure in
/etc/postfix/main.cf).

I doubt that an admin would use /tmp to generate it's "postmap-ed"
files, though that's well possible if you have a very twisted mind.
Though that's not really the issue I am reporting, and I don't think we
should consider this kind of (miss-)use.

However, as there are so many ways to use postfix, I am convinced that
there are many cases where the temporary used with postmap can be
written by a malicious user (or it just stays, as I explained, if the
HDD is full...). So that's grave enough to be considered.

Thomas Goirand (zigo)


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