SYNOPSIS

mutt_dotlock [-t|-f|-u|-d] [-p] [-r retries] file

DESCRIPTION

mutt_dotlock implements the traditional mail spool file locking method: To lock file, a file named file.lock is created. The program operates with group mail privileges if necessary.

OPTIONS

-t

Just try. mutt_dotlock won't actually lock a file, but inform the invoking process if it's at all possible to lock file.

-f

Force the lock. If another process holds a lock on file longer than a certain amount of time, mutt_dotlock will break that lock by removing the lockfile.

-u

Unlock. mutt_dotlock will remove file.lock.

-d

Delete. mutt_dotlock will lock file, remove it if it has length 0, and afterwards remove file.lock.

-p

Use privileges. If given this option, mutt_dotlock will operate with group mail privileges when creating and deleting lock files.

-r retries

This command line option tells mutt_dotlock to try locking retries times before giving up or (if invoked with the -f command line option) break a lock. The default value is 5. mutt_dotlock waits one second between successive locking attempts.

FILES

file.lock

The lock file mutt_dotlock generates.

RELATED TO mutt_dotlock…

fcntl(2), flock(2), lockfile(1), mutt(1)

DIAGNOSTICS

mutt_dotlock gives all diagnostics in its return values:

0 - DL_EX_OK

The program was successful.

1 - DL_EX_ERROR

An unspecified error such as bad command line parameters, lack of system memory and the like has occurred.

3 - DL_EX_EXIST

The user wants to lock a file which has been locked by another process already. If mutt_dotlock is invoked with the -f command line option, mutt_dotlock won't generate this error, but break other processes' locks.

4 - DL_EX_NEED_RPIVS

This return value only occurs if mutt_dotlock has been invoked with the -t command line option. It means that mutt_dotlock will have to use its group mail privileges to lock file.

5 - DL_EX_IMPOSSIBLE

This return value only occurs if mutt_dotlock has been invoked with the -t command line option. It means that mutt_dotlock is unable to lock file even with group mail privileges.

NOTES

mutt_dotlock tries to implement an NFS-safe dotlocking method which was borrowed from lockfile (1).

If the user can't open file for reading with his normal privileges, mutt_dotlock will return the DL_EX_ERROR exit value to avoid certain attacks against other users' spool files. The code carefully avoids race conditions when checking permissions; for details of all this see the comments in dotlock.c.

HISTORY

mutt_dotlock is part of the Mutt mail user agent package. It has been created to avoid running mutt with group mail privileges.

AUTHOR

Thomas Roessler <[email protected]>