> the INSTALL file which says that you setup  write permissions for "nobody"
> in the "/var/attach/directory" and that you should set up cron jobs to

It's not really 'nobody' necessarily, it's whoever your web server runs
as.  On Debian boxes, that's usually www-data.  Other distributions use
nobody, www, apache.. You'll have to check your setup.

The cron job is just to clean out "orphaned" attachments - ie. attachments
to messages which never got sent, but never got cancelled properly (ie.
probably a session timeout).  It's not REQUIRED per se, but a good
practice.  Ignore the cron job for now until you get things working, then
figure that out as a preventative maintenance step.  (Hint: I use
tmpreaper, and it works wonderfully)

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