On 30 Nov 2002 23:12:30 -0600, Tim Legant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is correct Gre7g (how do you pronounce that....?). 

The seven is silent.

> Which means
> putting it in a user's .qmail file doesn't really do anything
> different than using the command-line option.
> 
> On the other hand, if you have a .qmail file that's used by multiple
> users, perhaps some configuration of a virtual domain, it could be
> useful.

Yeah, I couldn't figure out a way to generalize all this.  To explain,
under one configuration of tmda-cgi the users would to use
/var/tmda/<user>/ instead of ~<user>/.tmda

I don't think qmail's defaultdelivery or .qmail files will expand a
$USER.  That pretty much limits you to set TMDARC based on $USER, but
I'm enough of a novice with Linux that I'm not sure how to make that
set.  I could put it in my .login or something, but I don't think that
gets executed when qmail does a seteuid.

Any ideas?

Gre7g.
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