On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 21:42 -0400, Paul Michael Reilly wrote: > Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > On Sat, 2006-05-13 at 14:48, Paul Michael Reilly wrote: > > > > > LOGFILE=/root/procmail.log > > > LOGABSTRACT=yes > > > VERBOSE=1 > > > > > > and send mail to "root" then I actually see an abstract appended to > > > /root/procmail.log which is consistent with the procmail man page in > > > that it says $HOME/.procmailrc will get processed. I leaped, > > > incorrectly it would appear, to the conclusion that $HOME referred to > > > the mail target. It must be referring to the User running procmail, > > > i.e. "root" on a stock Fedora Core system, which makes considerable > > > sense. This, I believe, is the crux of my battles. > > > > $HOME is the expansion of the environment variable HOME, which > > is set to the 6th field of the user's /etc/passwd file entry, > > i.e. their home directory. This happens in a straightforward > > way during logins and is emulated in procmail runs. > > > > > So that raises the question: how does one configure mail (sendmail or > > > otherwise) on a stock Fedora Core system so that ~User/.procmailrc > > > will be processed for all User's on the system? > > > > ~user is expanded in a shell to the same thing as $HOME would be for > > that user. Sendmail should, by default, use procmail for everyone > > which should then process their .procmailrc but it will not trust > > files where the permissions allow write access by others. > > Excellent. This insight has led to the real culprit: selinux. > Disabling selinux leads to FC4 level behavior so it is a safe bet that > a more stringent FC5 selinux setting is what is ailing me. Now, > ideally, I should be able to google FC5, selinux and mail and get some > insight. Not so. Anyone have a reference where I can learn what > FC5 now expects from sendmail/procmail to make selinux happy? The > entries in /var/log/messages are not exactly real informative: > > May 13 21:22:04 roamer kernel: audit(1147569724.815:39): avc: denied { search } for pid=26417 comm="procmail" name="log" dev=dm-0 ino=4128796 scontext=system_u:system_r:procmail_t:s0 tcontext=system_u:object_r:var_log_t:s0 tclass=dir > > > -pmr > I am having the same problem with FC5 and selinux. My system worked fine with FC4 but is failing with FC5. I am using procmail to store spam in created directory ie /save/home/$USER/Mail/spam. When I turn selinux off I can get procmail to work perfectly, but when I turn selinux back on it fails to be able to write in this directory. I know very little about selinux and would appreciate some references as to changes from FC4 to FC5 as well. Greg Ennis -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list