Where are you getting the idea that ~vpopmail/Maildir gets moved into
any new user creation?  To my knowledge, this feature does not exist  

Regards,

Tren

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 8:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] creation of directories and files when user 
> created (Using MySql)
> 
> 
> Hi all
> 
> Just a bit of a question for the list.
> 
> I have a setup that is working fine so far (vpopmail5.37), 
> except for one thing.
> 
> When I create a new account, I do it via a direct entry into 
> the vpopmail table (using MySql backend), this works fine, 
> the account exists, and the first time they log in, it 
> creates the user directory.. all except for one thing.
> 
> I need to set up various sub-directory structures for 
> consistency, and may even need to create a default .qmail 
> file (tho I am still finding out if this is going to be a 
> .qmail file in the users directory, or a .qmail-user file in 
> the domain directory) for individual spam filtering via spam 
> assassin, which I have quite nicely happenin on a domain by 
> domain basis.
> 
> I had thought that any structure created in 
> /home/vpopmail/Maildir/ would carry through (sorta like skel 
> stuff), but it doesnt copy the structure even when the user 
> is added from the comand line.
> 
> All the sub-Maildirs under the /home/vpopmail/Maildir 
> directory are owned by vpopmail/vchkpwd and have properties 
> as follows:
> 
> [root@alpha Maildir]# ls -lA
> total 28
> drwx------    2 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 cur
> drwx------    5 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 .Drafts
> drwx------    2 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 new
> drwx------    5 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 .Sent Items
> drwx------    5 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Jul 22 20:29 .SPAM
> drwx------    2 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 tmp
> drwx------    5 vpopmail vchkpw       4096 Mar 11 06:26 .Trash
> 
> I have read as much as I can, everything seems to be ok (if 
> anyone needs specific info, let me know) I was wondering if I 
> have missed something blindingly obvious (has happened before).
> 
> Thanks for any help
> 
> Regards
> 
> David Cook
> 
> 

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