That's true, but it means using a custom user management system. GECOS is
simple and common enough that it should probably be supported by DBMail 
directly.

Aaron


Blake Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> There is nothing to prevent people from adding whatever columns are 
> appropriate to the users table, or if you prefer to not be able to query 
> these fields with sql, a varchar/text with comma separated values. Could 
> even go so far as to add options to configure for commonly used optional 
> users columns, although I can't see why that would be necessary.
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