--On Friday, May 03, 2002 7:24 AM -0700 Robert Lasirona 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Scott,
>
> Thanks for the advice. I tried what you suggested, but with no luck. I'm
> still getting the 'Permission denied'. I went through the docs that are
> at www.postfix.org, 'cyrus+sasl'. That HowTo suggested 'cm user/test',
> with this format I got 'Invalid mailbox name'.
hmm i wonder why they said user/test?  I always did cm user.test

like cm user.damm cm user.lasirona

> I verified the owner and group on /var/spool/imap, the ownership and
> group is set as you suggest.

> I'm not sure where I'm stuck at, but if my mail system is stuck at
> /var/spool/mail. How do I find out if I messed up the permissions? And,
> What should they be?  I know in another HowTo, it suggests setting 'S'
> mode on directory. I believe that was in the imap directory. Do I need to
> do that with /var/spool/mail?

Well the +S Will definetly help if your running linux, or in FreeBSD they 
have their flag.

Your old BSD mailboxes are in var/spool/mail and you will need to forward 
all your mail thru Cyrus for your users to pick it up.

But also check your /var/log/messages

See if you find any db3-nosync/flat... Unable to open, or Open file 
/var/spool/imap/blah failed

Any hints you could give us would be a great help.


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