Dear Kai,

I know that each user will need theses directory in your home. But the problem is: How 
I can do it? Because I have more 100 users in system. There is some utility or some 
command that do it just once?

Hugs,

Frederiko Costa
Rio de Janeiro-Brazil

On Tue, 18 Apr 2000 12:33:01 -0700, Kai MacTane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 4/18/2000 11:45 AM -0600, Steve Wolfe wrote or quoted:
> 
> >better answer:   Each user will need in their home directory:
> >
> >~/Maildir/
> >~/Maildir/new
> >~/Maildir/cur
> >~/Maildir/tmp
> >
> >   all with permissions 600.  They should also have a .qmail file containing
> >"./Maildir/".
> 
> The permissions should be 700, not 600. The user should be able to execute 
> (i.e., cd to) each directory.
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>                               Kai MacTane
>                           System Administrator
>                        Online Partners.com, Inc.
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>  From the Jargon File: (v4.0.0, 25 Jul 1996)
> 
> finger trouble /n./
> 
> Mistyping, typos, or generalized keyboard incompetence (this is
> surprisingly common among hackers, given the amount of time they
> spend at keyboards). "I keep putting colons at the end of statements
> instead of semicolons", "Finger trouble again, eh?".
> 

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