If you do not want to use the Debian-exim user, you may override the
compiled user by setting:
exim_user exim
exim_group exim
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On 5/20/20 11:23 AM, Heiko Schlittermann via Exim-users wrote:
Sebastian Nielsen via Exim-users <[email protected]> (Mi 20 Mai 2020 10:15:43
CEST):
I have got a little problem with my exim installation in debian.
I have compiled exim from source and installed. However, since I don't want
to compile all libraries aswell, I have chosen to install the corresponding
debian packages for these libraries.
One of these libraries are changing the user rights for the spool folder to
Debian-exim all the time. (instead of exim that is the correct user).
Sure?
- When does it happen? At startup of Exim?
- Which Exim related *Debian* packages are still installed?
- How do you start your self-built Exim?
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