Niek Dekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running Exim 4.62 MTA on FBSD 6.0_release.
When I create a new user using useradd, a mailbox file for the new
user is created in /var/mail.
I assume you mean adduser(8).
As I am using Maildir with maildirs in /var/mail, I do not want that.
Hmm,
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Niek Dekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running Exim 4.62 MTA on FBSD 6.0_release.
When I create a new user using useradd, a mailbox file for the new
user is created in /var/mail.
As I am using Maildir with maildirs in /var/mail, I do not want that.
And none of those
Hi Lowell, thanks for the clarification. I'll have a look at the adduser
script and probably make my own version.
Regards,
Niek
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Niek Dekker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running Exim 4.62 MTA on FBSD 6.0_release.
When I create a new user using useradd, a mailbox
Hi,
I am running Exim 4.62 MTA on FBSD 6.0_release.
When I create a new user using useradd, a mailbox file for the new user
is created in /var/mail.
As I am using Maildir with maildirs in /var/mail, I do not want that.
My question is, where is this behavior of useradd configured?
I cannot
What I do is remove FreeBSD's adduser script and make my own, which does
something like this:
pw useradd $USERNAME -g users -L users -m -s /bin/true -k /etc/skel \
|| exit
passwd $USERNAME
echo $USERNAME /home/$USERNAME/.qmail-default
chmod 711 /home/$USERNAME
Of course, you need an /etc/skel