Jason R. Mastaler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Charles Cazabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > How did you install?
> 
> At this point, just a very basic installation to reproduce the
> problem.

[snip install details]

> > Probably the UIDs you set up for qmail are incorrect, or have
> > changed somehow.
> 
> I don't think so.
> 
> (from /etc/passwd)
> alias:*:17790:770:qmail:/var/qmail/alias:/sbin/nologin
> qmaild:*:17791:770:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> qmaill:*:17792:770:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> qmailp:*:17793:770:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> qmailq:*:17794:769:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> qmailr:*:17795:769:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> qmails:*:17796:769:qmail:/var/qmail:/sbin/nologin
> 
> (from /etc/group)
> qmail:*:769:
> nofiles:*:770:

Looks okay at first glance.

Okay, I'm out of ideas at this point.  My next suggestion would be to strace
qmail-queue (starting at qmail-inject if you like) to see what on earth
happens to cause the file to be owned by root, even though qmail-queue is
setuid qmailq.  A thought occurs:  no patches?  You're not, by chance, using
Bruce Guenter's QMAILQUEUE patch?

Charles
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