On 28 Nov 2005, at 8:18 AM, J Moore wrote:
Ian, Hope you'll excuse my persistence, but I'm still struggling with akpop3d. I may be confused, but here's how I see my choices: 1. chgrp mail /var/mail (after adding mail as a group) 2. akpop3d -g wheel (give akpop3 wheel privileges ?)
Not really the port needs fixing some what. Try the attached tar ball.The port now creates a group _akpop3d and the lock files writable by the _akpop3d group. You will need to make /var/mail group writable, leave the permissons on /var/mail as root:wheel (the default).
The command line I've used for simple testing is/usr/local/sbin/akpop3d -d -s -c /etc/ssl/server.crt -k /etc/ssl/ private/server.key
Ian McWilliam
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