Hi, I have an HP-UX mail server and a bunch of debian machines. The debian machines can send mail and it all gets forwarded to the HP. But I can't read mail on the debian machines. The gid for mail on the hp is 6, but on debian it is 8. I was trying to mount /var/mail from the hp to /var/spool/mail on debian. But elm/mutt can't file lock the inbox because of the group id permissions. I've thought of a few workarounds, does anyone have any comments on these?
Make all MUAs setgid disk (6 on debian). Unfortunately, this will need to be redone whenver an MUA is upgraded. The MUA will be able to access the inbox as group mail on the hp. Folders in users' home directories should be accessible without problems. Drawbacks: not permanent, security issues? Somehow remap the gid's when mounting the drive, but this doesn't seem to be available for nfs. Change the hp mail system to use 8 for group mail find / -group mail -print check that I really want to change all these files change group mail from 6 to 8 find / -group mail -exec chown :mail {} \; Any suggestions? -- Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) Alantro Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]