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On 2008-05-27, at 1016, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
2008/3/7 John Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
the ONCHANGE mechanism was designed to be used in conjunction with some mechanism which allows a non-root process (like the "onchange" script) to
trigger a root process to execute on demand.


and indeed it is working.
but i don't understand why vpopmail is using the onchange mechanism,
while qmailadmin is not!

again. did you compile qmailadmin after having compiled and installed a version of vpopmail which had the ONCHANGE code present and enabled?

check the "qmailadmin" binary installed within your web site, and make sure it has the "onchange" code in it. for example...


# strings qmailadmin | grep -i onchange
allow_onchange
onchange_buf
%s/etc/onchange
ONCHANGE script %s not executable.
ONCHANGE script %s unable to exec.
ONCHANGE script %s unable to fork.


then, what are the ownership and permissions of each of the following items:

- - your qmailadmin binary
- - ~vpopmail/etc/onchange
- - ~vpopmail/etc
- - ~vpopmail
- - all parent directories of "~vpopmail", all the way back to "/"

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