Hi,

It seems activating -D option seems to be most natural thing to do as
Debian patch with manpage warning its careless uses.

Upstream may not want to make software flexible so his responsibility is
limitted.  this seems to be the case.  But Debian being distribution
have responsibility to provide user with software which works without
recompiling.

dpkg-statoverride to /usr/bin/maildrop may be another option user can
use but its complication is a bit scarely.

Of course, if user want just courier packages, he can use
courier-maildrop package instead.  This may be mentioned on
README.Debian.

dpkg-statoverride is not for /var/run/courier/authdaemon as Julien
suggested (as far as I understand.)

Osamu





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