Hello Kris

On 15-Jan-01, you wrote:

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>> 
>> I take it a .qmail file is also required in /etc/skel.
> 
> Not really.  If all of your users require the same delivery instructions,
> then those instructions should be part of qmail-start's "defaultdelivery"
> argument, presumably in the /var/qmail/rc script.  A user needs a ".qmail"
> file when that user desires a delivery method that is not the default.
> 

Yes, that's already there...thanks.


>> What perms are these files in /etc/skel supposed to be ?
> 
> 700 permissions for all relevant directories (Maildir, Maildir/cur,
> Maildir/new, Maildir/tmp) is ideal. qmail will allow for a wide variety of
> permissions on the Maildir, but nobody else should be reading a user's
> email anyway.
> 

Great !  Getting used to searching the srchives now. Have the info I need on
APOP.


>> 3PO!  You tell that worm ridden piece of filth he'll get no such pleasure
>> from us!  ......  Right...?
>> -- Skywalker (Star Wars)
> 
> Han Solo said that, actually.
> 

Hmmm....will have to search the cookies file, it's 164KB long.

search cookies.text Skywalker

wait 2 to 3 secs   line 1387

edited...thanks

> ---Kris Kelley
> 
> 

Regards...Martin
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