You have to make sure the user it runs as can access the $HOME/Maildir for
every user.
Usually this is only the root user, however if you have virtual domains ONLY
this might be an option.
-----Original Message-----
From: Laurence Brockman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 10:05 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Running qmail-pop3d as non-root user
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
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Laurence Brockman
Unix Administrator
Videon Cablesystems Alberta Inc
10450-178 St.
Edmonton, AB
T5S 1S2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(780) 486-6527