So in my dealings with userdb virtual users and spamassassin, the main
problem I'm running into is that spamassassin can't get at the info to
determine where the virtual user's home directory is (it looks at the user
that issued the command - in the case the owner of all virtual users - and
grabs its home directory).

Is there any way I can get at some of the unprivileged information in a 
userdb (specifically, the "home" field) on the command line?  My other 
problem seems to be that because I use multiple files for userdb, the 
userdb utility (which seems to be able to pull out info if you're root) 
doesn't work unless I know which file contains the user info (which I 
wouldn't).

Any help in solving this is greatly appreciated.

-Chris



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