That's not the problem. With most of the builds I do, /var/run is not accessible by the user courier, only the user root. So in the past I have made /var/run available to courier. But people I work with don't agree with it, they wanted to me to post the question, why are all the other courier pids owned by root and courierfilter.pid is owned by courier.
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