thus Sibel Karabulut spake:
> My system is Redhat Enterprise AS4, but I dont know who must be owner?

have a look in /etc/groups and grep for cyrus. or use the appropriate
tools provided by RH to manage users and groups to find out.

> 
>>thus Sibel Karabulut spake:
>>
>>>hi, tome thanks for your answer. I look at my /etc/sasldb (not
>>>sasldb.db)
>>>and change it owner like below:
>>>
>>>chown  cyrus.mail /etc/sasldb
>>>
>>>but it is not change..
>>>
>>
>>nope, not this way. tho i don't know which system you are on (mine are
>>NetBSD, IRIX, Darwin and Solaris) it's usual that root is the owner of
>>sasldb. furthermore, in most (all?) default installs only root is
>>allowed to read/write it (kind of 600 scheme).
>>
>>one has to make sure that apps/daemons which want to use sasl have read
>>access...

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