Set up the /etc/skel directory as you would want the default user's home
directory.  Also, consider the "newusers" command available in Red Hat 6.

On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Steve Peace wrote:

> I am a relative newbie to qmail.  I have setup a RedHat 6.0 server
> running qmail.  After a couple of days I finally got everything
> working.  It all workings 100% perfect for what I need it to do.  I
> only have one problem, I am setting this up for my employer and need
> to create about 200 email accounts.  I can create each account
> manually by using the adduser command, set each password, login as the
> user and run maildirmake, edit the assign file and run qmail-newu.  I
> have tried to run the qmail-pw2u file, but it seems to hang my box.  
> There has to be a faster way to create users.  I would love to look
> into it more myself, but I have a boss that is gettin rather fidgety
> and wants his email by yesterday.  Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
> 
> S. Peace
> 

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                                                     Albert Hopkins
                                             Sr. Systems Specialist
                                                      Dynacare, Inc
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