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Date:      Tue, 8 Dec 1998 16:56:50 -0800
From:      "Ron 'The Insane One' Rosson" <insane@oneinsane.net>
To:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Leftover qpopper drop files
Message-ID:  <19981208165650.A3848@oneinsane.net>
In-Reply-To: <981209010843.2226A-100000@liquid.tpb.net>; from N on Wed, Dec 09, 1998 at 01:13:17AM %2B0100
References:  <366DABC0.AA545BC5@kawartha.com> <981209010843.2226A-100000@liquid.tpb.net>

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If I am not mistaken when you do a rmuser it removes those files.. 
The question is what version of FreeBSD are you using?
TTFN
Ron

On Wed, Dec 09, 1998 at 01:13:17AM +0100, N wrote:
> Quoth Paul Stewart:
> 
> > All our users have a .pop file here but none of them get any errors...
> > is this unique or the way it's supposed to be? :)
> 
> Did you actually read his problem description?
> 
> Quoth Mike Harshbarger:
> 
> | I've ran qpopper 2.53 on both systems. Qpopper creates a temporary drop
> | file named /var/mail/.username.pop. On Solaris, this file was deleted
> | after use. They hang around in FreeBSD. If a new customer happens to pick
> | the same username as a old, deleted account, they'll get this error when
> | they try to pop their mail:
> | -ERR System error, can't open temporary file, do you own it?
> 
> Keyword is "new customer" - this implies "new/different userid" which
> means qpopper cannot (after having done a setuid() to the target user)
> open the temporary drop box since it's owned by another userid (one that
> isn't even present in /etc/passwd [anymore]).
> 
> It could have something to do with SERVER_MODE.  Was it defined on the
> Solaris x86 version during compile time?
> 
> As far as I know Solaris doesn't do any cleansing of temporary
> directories, except that all contents of /tmp are lost after a reboot.
> 
> 
> 	-- Niels.
> 
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