Hi Sam.

Am 2011-05-06 06:52 schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
> You can put the .courier files in the user's home directory.

This is my manual workaround, yes. ;-)

I have a script to maintain the courier domain and useraccount
configurations that is running as "mail" user and I wondered if this
one could handle it. So this script cannot automatically put files in
user's homedirs for security reasons.

But no matter, this special case can be done manually.

cu, Bernd

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