I've the same problem like you, how can I know if my partition can not
support nosuid

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil @ Kusat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Domingo, 23 de Febrero de 2003 05:02 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin] fixed...



Sorry for these posts, but I managed to fix my problem:

-It appeared obvious that qmailadmin did not manage to get the 
permissions he needed on vpopmail files, which caused the "Invalid 
Login" message.

-The problem was that the partition on which it was installed had a 
"nosuid" restriction in the /etc/fstab setup :-(

Maybe this should be added in the faq since it's a more or less comon 
security feature nowadays.

Thanks :-)

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