On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 04:50, Sam Varshavchik wrote:Thomas Spoelstra writes:Sam,
> I have done the following: > - Created a directory called "userdb" under /etc/courier > - In this directory I created a file called mydomain.xx as per the > makeuserdb man page. For the home and mail directories I use the same > entries "/home/mailboxes/mydomain.xx/user. In each user's account I ran > "maildirmake Maildir" and changed the ownership of the entire mailbox/* > tree to daemon:daemon > - subsequestly I executed userdbpw as per the userdbpw with no > encryption ie. userdbpw | userdb [EMAIL PROTECTED] set systempw
And did you use userdb to set the "home", "uid", and "gid" fields?
I set the "home", "uid", "gid" and "mail" values when I edited the file. Should I rather add these values by using userdb in stead of editing the file?
No, editing the file is OK, as long as you're careful not to make any typos.
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