Bowie Bailey wrote:
Peter Ford wrote:
I'm building courier-0.52.2 on a Trustix linux system: most thing have
gone well, but I noticed that the install has set the file ownership
to bin and daemon. Now I know I created a new user (courier) and group
(courier), but I don't see where to tell the configuration about
these.
You shouldn't need to do anything. If the 'courier' user exists,
Courier will use it.
Hmm, odd. That doesn't seem to have happend in this case, for some reason.
I built courier 0.47 (my current mail server is running that still)
and I'm sure I recall the docs saying something about a configure
option for the uid and gid, but I don't see it in the Installation
Guide for the current version.
There are configuration options '--with-mailuser=courier
--with-mailgroup=courier', but as I said above, you shouldn't need to
use them if your username is 'courier'.
I'll try those options and see there is any change
Thanks for that...
Pete
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