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dot qmail file with command - running as popuser can't write to user directories

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peterbrown

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Hi All,

I have an obscure but vexing problem.

Plesk has the dot qmail files running as 'popuser' (instead of a normal user), so that when I create a dot qmail file with a command to run a script in a user directory, the script also runs as popuser, and then the script can't write to the user directory.

When I used qmail on a standard Linux box (not Plesk), the dot qmail files were in the user's home dir, and they ran as the user; thus the script could write to the user's dir.

Does anyone have a workaround?

If not, this effectively bars Plesk/Qmail from using the dot command method.

Thanks!

Peter Brown
 
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