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Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote: | |> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- |> Hash: SHA1 |> |> Ken Murchison wrote: |> |> | Ian Beyer wrote: |> | |> |> |> |> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating |> |> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with |> |> directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't |> |> strike me as normal. |> |> |> |> What am I doing wrong? |> | |> | |> | From the installation docs: "everyday users should not be |> | administrators". Do not create an INBOX for an admin (user.foo). |> | |> |> Since i'm using shadow as my SASL auth mechanism, how do I do this |> without creating a user? | | | Having a user/password defined is different from creating an INBOX for | that user. You can put 'foo' and foo's password in /etc/shadow, just | don't create 'user.foo' via cyradm if you define 'foo' as an admin in | imapd.conf. | | So how do I go about creating the INBOX for them? do I need to put it in /etc/skel for new users and manually create a directory for existing users? THe documentation would lead me to believe that cm inside cyradm is the way to do it, but that's not jiving with reality. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32)
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