Chuck Williams writes:
I wrote (2/15/2005 9:47 AM):
However, for some reason the running webadmin still cannot see its unsecureok or password. The files are in the right place, as the script can see them if I set their ownership to nobody.
What might be happening here? Am I missing other things due to no webmail directory in /usr/lib/courier?
Chuck
Found and fixed my problem, so please ignore previous message. There was an ownership problem on the webadmin directory in /etc/courier.
I'm still wondering why I have no /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier/webmail directory and what other consequences this might entail
That's because you now revealed that you've built RPMs, which takes care of this detail in the courier-webmail subpackage.
Moving the cgi-bin wrapper is a manual, required step when building Courier directly from source. This because automatically installed a root-suid wrapper in a public cgi-bin directory is not a smart thing to do.
But, when you're building RPMs, this manual step is replaced by an equivalent manual step, of explicitly choosing to install the courier-webmail subpackage.
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