> On Tue, 29 Sep 1998, Jeff Myers wrote:
>
> > I noticed that when I create a pop account for a virtual doamin it creates a
> > home directory in /vhome/mail.virtdom.com/user that contains all the stuff I
> > have put in /etc/skel. I have a bunch of stuff in /etc/skel I only want to
> > use for regular users and is wasted space for virtual pop users.
> >
> > Is there a way around this?
>
> No, but this is certainly a flaw. One thing I would like to see is a
> per group /etc/skel. This could be either a configuration in linuxconf,
> in the group definition, or simply a trickery where linuxconf would simply
> look for /etc/skel.group if it exist before looking for /etc/skel.
>
> This would solve the problem here as virtual email users are all member of
> the group popusers.
>
> Comments!
Doesn't the RH adduser script allow you to choose your own skel dir upon adding a new
user?
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