This sounds like a missing feature. You can file a ticket for this, but
unless you're willing to provide a fix yourself, don't hold your breath.

On 07-09-14 20:46, Nolan Darilek wrote:
> Wondering if this is a bug or expected behavior.
> 
> If I start DBMail configured to use SQLite as root, without an
> existing database, and with effective_user set, the database gets
> created owned by root. My expectation is that DBMail would change the
> database's owner to effective_user/group so it can successfully be
> written to on receipt if DBMail has to create the database.
> 
> Maybe this is a side effect of SQLite being file-based? I can
> understand why it might be wontfix even if it is surprising behavior.
> Shall I file it as an issue?
> 
> Thanks.
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