Hi,

> You have to have some environment variable set, in your shell environment,
> in order for things to work for you.  By trial and error you'll need to
> figure out what it is.
I checked this with another system where it works - no difference.

But I finally found the problem:

The subdirectories of /var/lib/courier weren't executable for others.
A chmod o+X did the job. 

NOTICE: Earlier this worked out of the box, so someone has changed the 
permissions in the install skript. Is this a package thing (Gentoo) or does 
it come from the courier source package itself?

Greets,

Manuel

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