Hi,
thanks to all those who helped restore my lost /dev/cua1, you were a great
help.
At our office we are setting up a network whose server is a intel P166
running on Redhat 5.1 kernel 2.0.34. We are using Samba and DHCP on this
network as all the other machines are Win95.
We plan to use this server to download e-mails from our ISP and distribute
it among the seperate users on the network. We plan to use fetchmail for this.
However the documentation we are following tells us that all unresolved
e-mails will be sent to the root user and he/she will then have to manually
forward it to the correct recipient. Now the person who will end up doing
this is not knowledgeble enough to use root permissions wisely and we would
prefer her not having these permissions. Is there any way to get fetchmail
to send unresolved e-mails to her instead of to root by default?
Also my ISP allows us to log into a restricted shell that does not allow us
to cd out of our home directory or to change our PATH. I like this concept
and would like to use this on our office server. How is this possible?
Thanks in advance,
Ishaaq Chandy