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 > >