> > In any case, it isn't the right answer. UserDB or genericstable are the
> > general approaches to doing exactly what he needs.
> And this provides a specific approach to doing exactly what he needs.
> What makes it not the right approach? Yes, there are other perfectly
> good ways of doing this, and no this was not the one you thought of
> first, but it gets the job done rather well, it seems.
Ah.. so should every user get put in here? Should sendmail be stopped and
started every time a change of this sort needs to be made?
Maybe instead of appropriate file rights, everyone should have the root
password? It gets the job done rather well, it seems.
Be serious. He can do whatever he wants, but "it works" isn't a good enough
reason for it to be a recommended solution.
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