You can also run the smtp server as root if any of your domains
are not owned by vpopmail.
Ken Jones
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 12:28 pm, Clayton Weise wrote:
> If it's the same smtp auth patch I use
> (http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/) then I had to set my
> qmail-smtpd proc
If it's the same smtp auth patch I use
(http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/) then I had to set my
qmail-smtpd process to run as the vpopmail user and not qmaild. It's in
the FAQ :).
Shaun wrote:
I have kind of a custom setup here. I'm trying to get smtp-auth to work and
i notic
I have kind of a custom setup here. I'm trying to get smtp-auth to work and
i noticed that the site says to give suid perms to vchkpw. I assume this is
because vchkpw needs permission to read the vpasswd files. Mine is running
as qmaild, and when i su to qmaild i can cat the vpasswd and vpasswd.