On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:57:25AM +0100, Ryaner wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 09:44:57AM +0100, Andrew Martin wrote:
Is there a problem if someone does write to the index directory.
Massive security problem? No.
I'm just not sure we should be giving up local storage on deathray in an uncontrolled way. I may be wrong.
(The procmail point still stands though, the idea of deathray is that users can't execute things there, after WWW goes).
Why not setup two mail servers? Have deathray as a store/forward server, and then one of the others to do the actual maildrop.
Is there any benifit to this, if deathray is just passing the mail elsewhere?
That was their procmail can run on the other machine, you still have the benifits of two servers, and then deathray can still do all the imap logins. Sure you could even setup imap.rb on a virtual IP and have a heartbeat between the two so if one goes down, the ip moves.
imap.rb already has a service ip :) -- Andrew Harford System Administrator, DCU Networking Society Ordinary Member, Societies & Publications Committee I spent my whole life trying not to be careless. Women and children can be careless. But not men. --Don Vito Corleone