- Original Message -
From: "Steve Valliere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 10:11 PM
Subject: Re: Disabling Domains
> At 10:48 PM 9/13/00, you wrote:
>
> >You can use the vmoduser program. It sets bit
Peter Green wrote:
>
> also sprach svalli:
> > So, I have a question about it, which is relevant to the original query:
> >
> > Can the email address be wildcarded, like *@domain.com (or even just
> > @domain.com) to alter *everyone* in a domain in one sweep? Otherwise, he
> > may need to enter
also sprach svalli:
> So, I have a question about it, which is relevant to the original query:
>
> Can the email address be wildcarded, like *@domain.com (or even just
> @domain.com) to alter *everyone* in a domain in one sweep? Otherwise, he
> may need to enter the command tens, or hundreds,
At 10:48 PM 9/13/00, you wrote:
>You can use the vmoduser program. It sets bit flags in the
>gid fields.
I cannot find the man page for that program, nor is it listed in the
index.html page in the doc/man_html directory.
So, I have a question about it, which is relevant to the original query:
Joel Michael wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I was wondering if there was any possible way to disable all people
> authenticating to a virtual domain, but still allow mail to be delivered
> to the domain. Short of changing everyone's password, that is.
>
> Is this possible?
Sure. There are several things you