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* Re: How to make gnus store received mail in the directory /mnt/windows?
@ 2005-08-15 22:21 romeomedina
  2005-08-16 14:46 ` How to make gnus store received mail in the directory /mnt/windows? [solved] Rodolfo Medina
  2005-08-16 21:05 ` How to make gnus store received mail in the directory /mnt/windows? Rodolfo Medina
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From: romeomedina @ 2005-08-15 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: romeomedina

Rodolfo Medina <romeomedina <at> libero.it> writes:

> But then, no other user different than the one set
> in /etc/fstab will be able to do the same thing, i.e. store mail with gnus
> in the vfat file system /mnt/windows:
> unless the command chmod can change permissions also to
> all the files of a certain directory, even those that don't exist yet.
> This way, the user uid 501 could make writable *all* the files of
> /mnt/windows/mail-prova/mail/misc, also the future ones, and then
> other users could store there their mails with gnus.



Sorry, that's obviously wrong:
gnus wants to prevent other users from reading
the files it creates, so it couldn't be a solution anyway.

Rodolfo




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