You can also set the shell to passwd.That's a good point, based on a closer reading of the OP than my own. The difference being that it requires the addition of a user for each mail account whereas something like vpopmail does not. I've googled but can't see anything about this so for my information, I generally use /nonexistent as the shell in situations like this, and add /nonexistent to /etc/shells. Is there a difference between using /passwd and something like /nonexistent?
PWR.
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Peter Risdon wrote:
Jeffrey Allan D. Java wrote:
Hi,Yes, by using some additional software to manage the virtual user. /usr/ports/mail/vpopmail is one such, but there are others.
Is it possible to add an email account in a mail server without a shell account?
PWR.
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