On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 20:19, Tom Allison wrote: > I would like to be able to set up some accounts that are > accessable by POP only, yet have a HOME directory so that they can > have a procmail/bogofilter configuration for each.
Not a problem.. > But I guess I need to have something like: > User, shell=/bin/false, password - disabled. (I'll manage what > they need to of the procmail files) Actually, the password that you set should be the one used for POP.. > Yet still have access via POP. > > I am using postfix as my SMTP server. > > Is there some way that I can do this without setting up each user > in /etc/passwd. No, not if they are each to have a procmail config afaik.. > If this goes to 80- 100 users, will this be a problem? Shouldn't be, IIRC you can (but should not generally) have thousands of users in an /etc/passwd file.. Cheers, -Justin
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