On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:29:34PM +0200, Ruprecht Helms wrote:
> Sep 14 20:46:42 linux userdel[4460]: delete user `qmaild'
> Sep 14 20:48:48 linux userdel[4490]: delete user `qmaill'
> Sep 14 20:50:08 linux userdel[4496]: delete user `qmails'
> Sep 14 21:08:13 linux useradd[4603]: new user: name=qmaild, uid=511, gid=106,
>home=/var/qmail, shell=/bin/bash
> Sep 14 21:08:13 linux useradd[4604]: new user: name=qmaill, uid=512, gid=106,
>home=/var/qmail, shell=/bin/bash
> Sep 14 21:08:13 linux useradd[4605]: new user: name=qmailp, uid=513, gid=106,
>home=/var/qmail, shell=/bin/bash
>
> Do one have any idea of what can be get wrong?
Did you recompile qmail after changing the users? the (numeric) UIDs are
compiled in.
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