Num ber wrote:
Yes i know, but i'm only want to test the mailserver..
the right was stored in mysql (uid and gid) and when all work, i can
use a different chmod
But before, i would like to see if all work good..
I understand. but once things work, people often forget to get back to
the original setup. anyway, the chmod won't help you at all, so there's
no point in doing it. your maildrop is not trying to do anything.
- the postfix user and/or group have nothing to do here. they must
solely be used inside postfix.
use the group of the "vmail" user (the user used in user= options to
run maildrop in master.cf).
Like this :
./configure --enable-auth-lib --enable-trusted-users=root
--enable-trusted-groups=vmail
please use --enable-trusted-groups=mail, and add vmail to your mail
group if not already (it must be on the line starting with "mail:" in
/etc/group).
BTW which distro are you running?
If it's for learning, try NetBSD or FreeBSD...
the socket : /var/spool/authdaemon/socket ???
It's already done ... And nothing append :-(
so maildrop isn't trying.
this is more appropriate offlist!
Oki, merci :-p
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je voulais dire que tu peux me contacter en dehors de la list.
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