Thomas M. Sasala writes:
> Doesn't it depend on who you where when you
> ran the command? Also, the user must own the maildir
> and the user can not be root.
Not when you're running qmail-pop3d by hand. As long as you have
access to the Maildir, qmail-pop3d will happily run. qmail-pop3d
presumes that /bin/checkpassword refuses to run anything as root. But
to make the following work, you must run it as "./qmail-pop3d
Maildir", and you must run it from the directory containing the
Maildir.
> > [root@eof bin]# ./qmail-pop3d
> > -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
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