Lou Hevly writes:
> I'm using qmail and vpopmail in a virtual subhosting environment. Apache's suexec
>wrapper is necessary for us because it provides our users the ability to run CGI and
>SSI programs under their own user IDs, not that of the webserver. So if a user's CGI
>program writes to some sort of database, this database doesn't have to be world
>writable. (I really don't think flexible virtual subhosting can be done without
>suexec, though I'd be happy to hear others' opinions.)
>
> Unfortunately, one of the conditions suexec stipulates is that the CGI program NOT
>setuid or setgid.
There's something wrong with your configuration. sqwebmail is not some
user's CGI program. It is a system CGI, so any user-related CGI
restrictions are not applicable.
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Sam