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In the description for the login (AFS version) it is mentioned that a
global environment variable is set for the password expiration date:

>>>      - Sets    the    global     environment     variable
>>>        (PASSWORD_EXPIRES) to the number of days until the
>>>        password is scheduled to expire.  Zero means  that
>>>        the  password  expires today and will not be valid
>>>        tomorrow.  If a  user's  password  never  expires,
>>>        PASSWORD_EXPIRES   will   not   be   set.     This
>>>        environment variable permits system administrators
>>>        to customize user login scripts to

My question is now,
is there a method (undocumented feature, command, trick) to get the account
expiration date if it is set for a given user account without submitting a
KAS command. 

Any information about this would be appreciated.

- -- Norbert
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