My sieve problem ended up a permissions problem. I ran sievec as root and .svbin needs vmail:mail ownership. I could always just add the chown command to my process, but I wonder if there is some 'clean' way to run sievec as user vmail while logged in as root? thanks
You could give # su -c MYSIEVESCRIPT vmail a try. Also: # man su Cheers, Florian _____________________ 42dev e. U. - web solutions & hosting services http://42dev.eu On 2017-04-07 14:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> My sieve problem ended up a permissions problem. I ran sievec as root > and .svbin needs vmail:mail ownership. > > I could always just add the chown command to my process, but I wonder > if there is some 'clean' way to run sievec as user vmail while logged > in as root? > > thanks
thanks On 04/07/2017 08:24 AM, Florian Beer | 42dev wrote:> You could give > > # su -c MYSIEVESCRIPT vmail > > a try. > > Also: # man su > > > Cheers, Florian > _____________________ > 42dev e. U. - web solutions & hosting services > http://42dev.eu > > On 2017-04-07 14:19, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> My sieve problem ended up a permissions problem. I ran sievec as root >> and .svbin needs vmail:mail ownership. >> >> I could always just add the chown command to my process, but I wonder >> if there is some 'clean' way to run sievec as user vmail while logged >> in as root? >> >> thanks >