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Author: richardc Date: 2003-09-05 15:47:03 +0100 (Fri, 05 Sep 2003) New Revision: 1406 Modified: trunk/siesta/INSTALL Log: it's not just because of SQLite that permissions are important Modified: trunk/siesta/INSTALL =================================================================== --- trunk/siesta/INSTALL 2003-09-05 14:43:35 UTC (rev 1405) +++ trunk/siesta/INSTALL 2003-09-05 14:47:03 UTC (rev 1406) @@ -16,13 +16,14 @@ The first thing you'll need to do is set up a group. -Assuming you use the default SQLite backend you will need to arrange -for the user that runs the mail process to have read and write access -to /usr/local/siesta. +Assuming you use the default SQLite backend, or expect to create +archives with the Archive plugin, you will need to arrange for the +user that runs the mail process to have read and write access to +/usr/local/siesta. Make a new group called siesta and add the mail user (usually 'mail' or 'exim' but check your local convention), the webserver user (if you -wish to use the web interface). +also wish to use the web interface). # nacho create-database # chgrp -R siesta /usr/local/siesta
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