On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 03:43:47PM +0100, Adrian Chapela wrote:
> In my system I want a dir to storage the users. The users are in MySQL
> and they aren't system users.
>
> The problem is to access the files that are in the maildir. This dir
> have the permissions to mail user, but the courier p
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On 03/07/07 08:43, Adrian Chapela wrote:
In my system I want a dir to storage the users. The users are in MySQL
and they aren't system users.
Please don't top-post.
The problem is to access the files that are in
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On 03/07/07 08:43, Adrian Chapela wrote:
> In my system I want a dir to storage the users. The users are in MySQL
> and they aren't system users.
Please don't top-post.
> The problem is to access the files that are in the maildir. This dir
> have the
In my system I want a dir to storage the users. The users are in MySQL
and they aren't system users.
The problem is to access the files that are in the maildir. This dir
have the permissions to mail user, but the courier package executes the
daemon as a nobody / nogroup. I want to execute as m
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On 03/07/07 06:24, Adrian Chapela wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to change the user which execute the courier daemon's to access
> the exim maildir.
Exim maildir???
Maildirs "live" in each user's $HOME
>
> How can I change ??
On my system, each $USER
Hello,
I want to change the user which execute the courier daemon's to access
the exim maildir.
How can I change ??
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