According to the userdb man page > userdb -show path
> If the first argument to userdb is -show, userdb displays > the contents of /etc/courier/userdb. If > /etc/courier/userdb is a subdirectory, path must refer to > a specific file in /etc/courier/userdb. The -f option can > be used instead of path in order to specify an arbitrary > file. So I have a file called 'locals' in the userdb directory - "/etc/courier/userdb/locals" But I can't get userdb to work without using the -f option and specifying the whole path. # userdb -show locals /etc/courier/userdb: not a file. # userdb -show -f /etc/courier/userdb/locals postmaster <snip> It's not actually a problem to use the -f option, but hey, I'm lazy! :-) Jeff Jansen ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SlickEdit Inc. Develop an edge. The most comprehensive and flexible code editor you can use. Code faster. C/C++, C#, Java, HTML, XML, many more. FREE 30-Day Trial. www.slickedit.com/sourceforge _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users