>>First, let them know that their new username has no spaces in it, and
>>give them such an account.  In ~alias, create a '.qmail-user name'
>>which has '&username' in it.
>>
>
Correct me if I'm wrong, more clueful people
out there, but will not qmail insert a _ in place
of the whitespace and then get confused? that's
what it did to me, though admitedly not in
the username section.

the other question which comes to mind is can you
create file names with a space in (ie. can you actually
create a file called .qmail-alias-user name?) You can't under
linux, and the only system I can think of where you *can*
is NT, which is a mistake at the best of times...

~Chris

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