02-Apr-02 at 11:47, David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > > in which case you're not going to be doing it > > for a whole heap of users, are you? > > Why not? > > I've been in this situation (or, more accurately, postured a similar on > behalf of my users).
Ouch! How lucky I am to work for an ISP where I have su on pretty much all the boxes :) > It's trivial to extend that to handle multiple users, if you know > their passwords. If you don't know their passwords, then it's probably > possible to arrange a back-channel transfer not involving IMAP directly. Yes, but if you're talking thousands of users, then you are going to give the respective IMAP servers a big boost to their load averages ... don't try this with Exchange IMAP support :) Simon. -- [Simon White. vim/mutt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] GIMPS:61.06% see www.mersenne.org] /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / Respect for open standards X No HTML/RTF in email / \ No M$ Word docs in email