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On Saturday 23 August 2003 09:08 am, Marko Vodopivec wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Yes it works for normal user that have /bin/bash logon allowed. But I
> try to enable vacation autorespose program for virtual user that has no
> shell logon ( /sbin/nologon ).
>
> How to configure sendmail or vacation to work with that user

I am sure there are other ways, and this is not a very good solution....

You can set the users shell to /bin/bash, login as the user, set up 
vacation, exit, reset the shell to /sbin/nologin. The user will need a 
$HOME directory, or vacation will probably fail as it can't write to 
$HOME/.vacation.db

Not an elegant solution by any means, but it does appear to work.

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