Actually every user does have a Unix account, but it is separate from
the mail server.  They are in the process of changing the whole email
architecture to be a 16-node Linux cluster right now.  Should be
interesting to see how it all works out.

-Eric 


--On Saturday, October 19, 2002 4:57 PM -0400 Ross Vandegrift
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Watch it so you don't tread on clued users' procmailing.  Maybe 
> include a warning if the user's .procmailrc already exists, or spit 
> the rules out to a different file...

Creative use of environment variables and INCLUDERC in the system
procmailrc might help here. This only works, of course, if users have
home directories to deliver to and procmail is the MDA. For a huge
system like Eric is talking about, I would suspect that most users have
only a mail store and no Unix identity. A Cyrus system comes to mind.


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