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 :-) -- Truly Yours / Sinc�rement v�tre, Philippe Simard, Kusat.com Web : www.kusat.com Tel : 514-276-7997 Fax: 276-3434 Toll free: 1 866 27-KUSAT (58728)
