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Does qmailq have a no login shell in /etc/passwd (e.g. /bin/false,
/etc/noway or something similar)?

Indeed qscand does NOT have a legitimate shell. The installation instructions suggest to create the user qscand with /bin/false as the shell. (BTW qmailq also has a null shell; /bin/true)


Anyone on the list know if this might have implications on suidperl, causing q-s.pl to fail to find quarantine-attachments.db ??

su -c logs into the account and runs the command, setuidgid doesn't log in.
BTY ... qmailq should be qscand, I have apparently confused things by using
my slim knowledge of older qmailscan versions.


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