>> # userdb -show -f /etc/courier/userdb/locals
>> postmaster
>> <snip>

> That's what scripts are for.  I never intended to have the
> userdb scripts manually used, by hand.  They are meant to
> be wrapped around your own custom code that manages your
> accounts in whatever way tickles your fancy.

Fair enough.  That's just how I figured this out - writing a 
perl script that called `userdb -show locals` and then 
didn't work. :-)

Thanks for all the time you put into this list, Sam.  I'm 
always impressed with how quickly you answer even inane 
questions like this one.  Many folks pay big bucks to have 
the privilege of writing the developers of a piece of 
software.  "If you had a nickel for every question you've 
answered..."  We all really appreciate it.

Jeff Jansen


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