Dovecot 1.2.12 maildir format using :LAYOUT=fs (my Mail dir came from KDE) I can't remember the permissions of the /Mail/ directory because I haven't been concerned with it too much until now. I think they were user:user or user:mail. Now a new mail ends up 600 root:mail. (in alternate directories) When I start my mutt client to the imap server it gets an error for any folder containing a root:mail new mail file. I think the root ownership is a procmail side effect? If I chmod 760 Mail/folder/* (then the new emails show in dovecot without the access error) It appears mail comes to the INBOX fine just not individual folders On the initial access, dovecot gets a "missing +r perm" or "+x" in the log. 1: What permission structure should permeate my Mail dir? 2: What might affect the incoming mail file getting wrong permissions/ownership? I'm thinking the later may be a procmail issue unless it is related to initial incorrect permissions? Thanks for any insight. -Walt
On 2011-03-28 3:36 PM, Walt Shekrota wrote:> I'm thinking the later may be a procmail issue unless it is related > to initial incorrect permissions?Timo - I'm curious... some programs have the ability to check permissions on their respective directories they work with/on, and fix them if necessary... any chance dovecot could do that? -- Best regards, Charles
On 2011-03-28 4:21 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:> On 2011-03-28 4:02 PM, David Ford wrote: >> please make sure this is optional. dovecot always tries to set the wrong ownership on our servers. > > Of course I meant a doveadm argument... > > Something like doveadm --fix-permsand of course it should take take your config into account. -- Best regards, Charles