In Feisty there's a note in /etc/default/saslauthd telling the user to
add a parameter to saslauthd command line so that it opens its socket
inside postfix chroot. It's not a perfect solution if you need to use
saslauthd for other programs (cyrus...) since you can't symlink
/var/run/saslauthd to the root, due to /var/run being a tmpfs... on the
next reboot cyrus doesn't work.

I've opened #138931 for that kind of problem, but I'd say the
documentation in the current version of saslauthd "fixes" this bug.

Ciao,
   Roberto

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