Markus Stumpf wrote:
>
> On Mon, Mar 15, 1999 at 05:17:37PM -0300, Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> > Another solution (more elegant in my modest opinion) would be to
> > establish this: if there is a user named johndoe AND there is a file
> > ~alias/.qmail-johndoe, use this one and never EVER look for anything at
> > ~johndoe/ -- not even for recipients like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Shouldn't be too hard to patch qmail's current version for this.
>
> Isn't that what the "qmail-users" mechanism is there for?
>
> But it would fix in no way the problems in this thread.
Maybe it would be too much for the person who originally brought the
question, because users would be unable to do anything with their .qmail
while what the guy wanted was only to prevent them from running
programs. But I fail to see why the problem wouldn't be solved.
About qmail-users (correct me if I'm wrong): the only difference I see
between it and the forwarding feature in .qmail is the former is capable
to assign file names which are independent of the alias name (i.e.
.qmail-blah could be capable of defining rules for an address other than
user-blah).
Cya,
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