Dear readers, I think that I were not too smart when upgrading the "held back" package sendmail for Debian testing. I got the following troubles:
1) The installation program tries to build databases e.g. /etc/mail/access.db. For some reasons it tries to create a file access.new.db with makemap, then to change ownership and permissions, and subsequently move the file to access.db. Unfortunately, makemap was not able to create access.new.db, although it had the right permissions to do so. The only way to have makemap create access.new.db was to manually place a file with that name and give it permissions 666, causing it to be overwritten by makemap. 2) Sendmail was not able to write in some directories in which it should be able to write. In any case, it was not able to write a PID file in /var/run/sendmail/mta before I changed the ownership of this directory to root, and it was not able to write files to /var/spool/mqueue until I changed its ownership from smmta to root. Should I file this as bug or is it just me being stupid? Thanks, Paul Huygen - Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]