Justyn Kemple wrote:

I had the same problem myself actually. Not to sure if its a issue with Slackware or whatnot.
>The odd thing is I have used qmail-scanner on a few Slackware boxes and sometimes it works with qscand
>owning it and sometimes it doesent. I have heard that there were a few Slackware Qmail HOWTOs floating
>around and until I get my hands on one I have found the only solution is to chmod -R 777 /var/spool/qmailscan.
>I'd be intrested if any slackware users found a better option since making that dir world write gives me the willies.
Justyn


Hi,


Slackware by default doesn't come with suidperl, so you need to run the qmail-scanner-queue C wrapper and make sure the permissions on qmail-scanner-queue and qmail-scanner-queue.pl are all correct and that the #!/usr/bin/perl is correctly in place in the qmail-scanner-queue.pl file.

chmod -R 777 qmailscan/ and see what user the files get created as, I'll bet it's root, showing a permissions problem somewhere.

Regards,

Rick



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