Apologies to Ricky for getting this message twice, I didn't notice the 'from' 
was his address instead of the list until I hit send :(

> what user are you running authdaemon as?

root...
 
> It is the same user you use to connect to the authdaemon socket as?

I don't know? When I run sendmail what user is connecting?
 
> If not, you can change the permissons of the authdaemon socket to be 
> read/writeable by the required user.

I tried running authdaemond as courier and I get the message:
/usr/local/var/spool/authdaemon/pid.lock: Permission denied
ll_daemon_start: Resource temporarily unavailable

I looked at the /usr/local/var directory and the permissions were 700 for the 
mysql user. So I altered the authdaemond startup to set -pid to 
/usr/local/etc/authlib/pid and chowned the authdaemon directory to courier. 
Then I could start authdaemond as courier but I get the exact same error from 
sendmail.

> Check the permissions on the sendmail binary.

I'm not sure why that matters since incoming mail gets the same error... but 
it's "-r-xr-xr-x    1 root     courier"

Nolan Pflug



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