> It is, but only provided that the user actually have an account. I use > quite a few virtual accounts, and they go under /var/mail/$USERNAME. What's the diffrence between a virtual user that you mention and a normal user which shell is set to nologin. Still there can be a ~/.forward and the mail stored in ~ I think.
So how do you make your virtual users mail go to /var/mail/$USER, by simply setting home directory (useradd -d) when creating the user? /bkw -- ###################### BKW - Bachman Kharazmi bahkha AT gmail DOT com uin: #24089491 SWEDEN ######################

