Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 18:23:28 +0200
From: spoon spoon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: pop3
>I noticed the following behavior in the pop3 server as shipped with
>Redhat 6.1 (still don't see
Qualcomms POP servers have this problem as well, on linux, solaris, etc.
Except the lock file gets stored where ever your users mail is stored.
/var/mail(on a sun) or where ever. I guess a nice solution would be to have a
subdirectory with mode 700 permissions under /var/mail/locks or something like
that where only the popper can write to. Or just ignore the lock if the owner
of the lock file is diffrent thant the userid of the person popping their
mail.
$ > .jqpublic.pop
$ id
uid=1001(testacct) gid=1(other)
$ pwd
/var/mail
$ ls -la | more
total 465698
drwxrwxrwt 3 root mail 6656 Apr 20 12:03 .
<cut>
-rw-r--r-- 1 testacct other 0 Apr 20 12:03 .jqpublic.pop
<cut>
+OK QPOP (version: 2.53) on solaris
jqpublic ant pop his mail
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