On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, Nils wrote:

> I'm going to set up POP accounts for above 200 different email accounts.
> As I see it, the normal way is to create a user account (with a
> non-shell shell if you know what I mean) which the popper daemon will
> use for password verification.
> 
> I must admit I have reservations about creating so many user accounts
> just for pop email - is there an alternative way of dealing with this?
> 
> Any other general advice or suggestions would be very welcome!

I believe that setting up their shell as /bin/false is ushally a pretty
common practice.

> 
> Thanks,  
> 
> Nils
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