I apologize for bringing up such an old discussion but whatever became
of this? I am using 2.0.16 with Sendmail 8.12 and I'm having the same
problem that if cyrus isn't the owner of /etc/sasldb the master process
can't read it. I have read rights for group mail (which cyrus is a
member of) but w
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> This is reasonable. Would people be happier if the master process did a setgi
d() by default?
Larry, the short answer is "yes".
I've solved the problem below setting /etc/sasldb to root:bin, 640,
since the master process runs its children with
This is reasonable. Would people be happier if the master process did a setgid() by
default?
Thanks,
Larry
--On Wednesday, January 17, 2001 02:54:00 PM +0100 Robert Böhm
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> Sendmail and cyrus don't cooperate very well with file access.
I've encountered the following probl