I'm using mysql from the auth daemon for virtual domains.

I have REAL unix accounts per user.

I want to run maildrop.

In most cases, I don't want the users to have shell access.

but when I create .courier:
|/usr/lib/courier/bin/maildrop /home/useraccount/.mailfilter

AND .mailfilter (owned by useraccount and chmod'd 600)

it fails to run unless the user has an operating shell.

Is there a way around this?

The users don't need to access their own mailfilters (they could be in
another location instead of the home directory) if this would help...

Any ideas?

m/



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