( I am replying to the initial message as the "idea" is completely
  different to what we had before).

On Sun, Mar 14, 1999 at 07:38:17PM +0100, Joel Eriksson wrote:
> Is it possible to restrict dot-qmail capabilities for some users and allow
> it for others. I have not found any info on this in the FAQ / README / etc.

How about using the qmail-users feature and redirecting delivery
instructions out of the $HOME directory to something out of reach
for the customer.

Put up a simple HTML form with CGI-support that checks the input and modifies
the .qmail file.

Benefit is that you have kind of absolute control of what users are
allowed to put in "their" .qmail files and benefit for the user is
that he can establish e.g. forwards without knowing anything about qmail.
Thus you can also allow the user to run a autoresponder (which would
need to have execution of programs enabled).

        \Maex

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