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[cobalt-users] alias: :include:/dir/dir/mail.list
- Subject: [cobalt-users] alias: :include:/dir/dir/mail.list
- From: "SeniorCareHelp" <rdavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Jan 7 20:37:43 2000
Ahoy
On my RaQ2
When I try to send an alias to a mailing list thus:
alias: :include:/home/sites/siteX/mail_lists/file.list
The mail returns with:
550 :include:/home/sites/site3/mail_lists/test.list... Cannot
open /home/sites/site3/mail_lists/test.list: Group writable directory
554 <testmail@xxxxxxxxxx>... aliasing/forwarding loop broken
At line 380 of my sendmail.cf, I find this comment:
# are group-writable :include: and .forward files (un)trustworthy?
#O UnsafeGroupWrites
Before I go ahead and disable this checking, Why is this rule established?
Is there some very good security reason not apparent to me?
Is there a better way to do this rather than by disabling this rule?
Aloha
Davis
(I want a program belonging to siteX to write and erase this list as needed)