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No, we don't have that many bugs any more, I believe. ;-)
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Wed, 08 Dec 2010 18:19:24 -0300
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meillo@88 1 This document includes UUCP related information
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meillo@88 3 Note: My knowledge of UUCP setups is very poor. I hope that the
meillo@88 4 provided information is correct. Improvements to this document
meillo@88 5 are very welcome. --meillo
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meillo@88 7 UUCP setups call the MTA as `rmail'. Until version 0.2.23 masqmail
meillo@88 8 could be called with this name. It switched to read-message-from-stdin
meillo@88 9 mode then. AFAIK this is not enough to support UUCP, at least not at
meillo@88 10 the level that is presumed by UUCP software. It seems as if at least
meillo@88 11 the first input line should be handled special as it includes the
meillo@90 12 envelope recipient. (Correct me if I'm wrong.) I discovered that exim
meillo@90 13 has rmail support like this. That's probably the reason why it was
meillo@90 14 the same in masqmail.
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meillo@88 16 A better, through still basic approach, was introduced with 0.2.24:
meillo@88 17 misc/rmail is a small shell script (taken from postfix), which calls
meillo@88 18 masqmail with appropriate options. Copy the script into your path and
meillo@88 19 ensure that the included sendmail variable points to the masqmail
meillo@88 20 executable.
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meillo@88 22 A more sophisticated rmail implementation seems to be available from
meillo@88 23 sendmail. I don't know details about it and whether it is needed. The
meillo@88 24 difference of sendmail's rmail implementation could be related to
meillo@88 25 address rewriting (user@example.org <-> org!example!user). But I
meillo@88 26 don't know details -- if you do, please let me know.
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meillo@88 29 UUCP makes use of the -f (set return path address, i.e. from whom the
meillo@88 30 mail is) option of masqmail which is only permitted for user root,
meillo@88 31 the trusted user (usually `mail'), and the trusted group (often group
meillo@88 32 `mail'). UUCP, however, usually runs as user and group `uucp'.
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meillo@88 34 Masqmail currently supports only one trusted group and it is planned
meillo@88 35 to remain so for simplicity reasons. (If you have good arguments on
meillo@88 36 the case, try to convince me of the opposite.) Therefore the solution
meillo@88 37 for masqmail is to add the user `uucp' to the trusted group (often
meillo@88 38 group `mail'):
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meillo@88 40 usermod -G mail -a uucp
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meillo@88 42 This is not the perfect solution but an acceptable trade-off.
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meillo@88 45 If one really needs to enable user `uucp' to set -f but can not add
meillo@88 46 it to the trusted group, see the comment in is_privileged_user() in
meillo@88 47 permissions.c. It shows a hack which allows to trust another group,
meillo@88 48 for instance the group `uucp'.
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meillo@88 51 See [1] for reasons why -f is important and needed.
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meillo@88 53 [1] http://bugs.hylafax.org/show_bug.cgi?id=842
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meillo@88 56 meillo