Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: > Martin> Furthermore, mm_cfg is located in /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.py. I > Martin> believe, as a policy, you should not have binary files in /etc. > > I think this view is a bit extreme. The classification of this view might be irrelevant, though, for the issue at hand. The original reporter of the bug was using a LIDS-enhanced Linux kernel, which, in itself, might be a bit extreme. In any case, this kernel produces diagnostics, and he wants it to stop producing those diagnostics, by changing the software that triggers them. > You fiddle /etc/mail/access and > sendmail "compiles" it into a Berkeley DB hash file. Sure. Many people don't have a problem with that. Some would go and change sendmail so that it places its Berkeley DB files into /var. Regards, Martin
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