Okay thanks, I will try the sudo environment, and see if that works.
Thanks for your help!


On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 11:45:43 -0400, "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> > if I change my port to lets say 1025 I should be able to run
> > as the desired user.
> 
> Yes.  I do that in a test environment all the time.
> 
> > Would that cause any problems? Can I still send and receive
> > email fine without any client changes?
> 
> Yes, it will cause problems, and no, you will not be able to receive
> e-mail.
> The standard service ports are <1024 and protected for reasons.  One
> solution would be to use port forwarding, which requires root to do the
> forwarding, but not to run the program.
> 
>       --- Noel
> 
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