Hi there,

I'm trying to setup sqwebmail in a way so that it doesn't need to be suid
root.
When I'm doing this I can't login (user/password fails) when sqwebmail is
suid root everything works.

I set up a unix-user who owns the maildirs and who should run as the
sqwebmail (i.e. suid MAILUSER)

The logincache can be written by the user.

I read the doc in the sqwebmail source tree about non suid root (well the
paragraph) but I didn't get the point about this sqwebmail-pass file.

I'm using userdb authentication fur authdaemond - sqwebmail is configured to
use authdaemond.

Has someone set up webmail, so that it is working without suid root?
What files/directories are access during the auth. process, i.e. what
files/directories must be readable by the user who runs sqwebmail?
Do I have to change some configuration for authdaemon.

Thanks,
Gregor


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