My original install of vchkpw is:
-rwx--x--x 1 vpopmail vchkpw  73K juin  6  2006 vchkpw
If I keep it without any changes, the smtp-auth is not working, and I then
in logs:
vpopmail user not found postmas...@xxx.net:82.233.xxx.xxx
So it seems that qmail smtp-auth conflicts with the rights of vpopmail.
So I am forced to change either rights of qmail-smtpd or vchkpw
And vchkpw as  root: root on makes me scared ...
2011/5/6 Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com>

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> On 05/06/2011 08:35 AM, OVH wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Since I implemented the patch chkuser  and smtp-auth on qmail 1.3 I have
> > rights problems.
> >
> > If I keep the default setting of my vpopmail:
> > -rwx--x--x 1 vpopmail vchkpw  73K juin  6  2006 vchkpw
> > All works except smtp-auth
>
> Don't modify permissions set by the installation procedure.  They're set
> the way they are for a reason.  Re-install qmail and vpopmail binaries
> from source, and leave the permissions they set.
>
> Also, roaming users should *not* be used.  I would disable it, and
> require SMTP authentication.
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