try falselogin, it acts as shell for the user, (what it really does it shows that the user can't login and dies) thats what i use for mail only accounts.
ofcourse you need to add falselogin to list of valid shells. On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 10:51:00AM -0600, Kenneth Pronovici wrote: > I have a situation where I've volunteered to host a few webpages for > some users. They're at a university and are having problems getting timely > access to their organizational websites on their school's server. Anyway, > I'm happy to be the host, but I want these people to be able to FTP in ONLY, > without interactive access. I want to do this specifically for a set of > users, not for all users on the machine. -- every nerd knows how to enjoy the little things of life, like: rm -rf windows

