On 6/16/2014 10:13 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Chuck Campbell wrote: >> I've recently built a new mail server with centos6.5, and decided to bite >> the bullet and leave SELinux running. I've stumbled through making > things work >> and am mostly there. >> >> I've got my own spam and ham corpus as mbox files in >> /home/user/Mail/learned. >> These files came from my backup of the centos 5 server this machine is >> replacing. >> >> The folder is owned by the user (the following is run as root): >> ls -laF learned >> drw-------. 6 user group 4096 Jun 10 03:35 ./ >> drw-------. 6 user group 35864Jun 10 03:35 ../ >> drw-------. 6 user group 4096 Jun 10 03:35 2004/ >> -rw-------. 6 user group 155296 Jun 10 03:35 2014_10_Jun_learned_spam >> -rw-------. 6 user group 996584 Jun 10 03:35 2014_10_Jun_learned_ham >> >> also as root: >> ls -laZlearned >> drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s0. >> drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s0.. >> drw-------. 6 user group unconfined_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02004 >> -rw-------. 6 user group >> system_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02014_10_Jun_learned_spam >> -rw-------. 6 user group >> system_u:object_r:mail_spool_t:s02014_10_Jun_learned_ham >> >> When I do the same as the user, I get this: >> ls -laF learned >> ls: cannot access learned/2004: Permission denied >> ls: cannot access 2014_10_Jun_learned_spam: Permission denied >> ls: cannot access 2014_10_Jun_learned_ham: Permission denied > <snip> > Yup, you will. The *directories* have to be executable for you to look in > them. > > mark > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos I don't know how, after all these years, that bit on knowledge escaped me. Thanks, it works perfectly now. -chuck -- ACCEL Services, Inc.| Specialists in Gravity, Magnetics | (713)993-0671 ph. | and Integrated Interpretation | (713)993-0608 fax 448 W. 19th St. #325| Since 1992 | (713)306-5794 cell Houston, TX, 77008 | Chuck Campbell | campbell at accelinc.com | President & Senior Geoscientist | "Integration means more than having all the maps at the same scale!"