Is there anyway to restrict which users/groups can execute commands via the 
| option in there .qmail file?  I realise that the problem could be solved 
by not giving users access to the .qmail file but this is not always an 
option.  The biggest problem is an ftp/mail user could write a .qmail which 
mails them the /etc/passwd file giving them access to the userlist.

Another question.  Does anyone know how to take the results of a command 
and forward the message to those usernames (I have a command that lists all 
users in a specific virtual domain).  It would be nice to have a "dynamic 
mailing list".

A final questions is does anyone have a script to forward the results of a 
command to the person who sent the message? ie. run amalist then send the 
result of the command to the user who emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED]?

Thank you for you help.

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