Is there any reason why I couldn't run qmail-pop3d as a non-root user? Using tcpserver to start the process I could easily set it to run as a qmail user (Or yet another user, with almost no permissions). Is this possible? And if so, is there anything that I should be looking out for? Thanks, Laurence -- Laurence Brockman Unix Administrator Videon Cablesystems Alberta Inc 10450-178 St. Edmonton, AB T5S 1S2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (780) 486-6527
- RE: Running qmail-pop3d as non-root user Laurence Brockman
- RE: Running qmail-pop3d as non-root user Tim Hunter
- Re: Running qmail-pop3d as non-root user Gjermund Sorseth
