We have many recalcitrant, bad, accounts constantly checking IMAP, long after the student has graduated. I would like to use user_deny.db to simply tell them to go away.

First, would this offer an advantage? That is, does "login" check user_deny.db before authenticating, or after?

Second, any examples of how to use cyr_dbtool (or other tool) to put entries into user_deny.db?

Finally, my reading of the documentation (2.4.17/18) is that user_deny.db is a flat file by default, so I will need to set userdeny_db to something like skiplist, or berkeley, etc. Any suggestions on a good choice assuming the list could grow to a few thousand? Any documentation on the sql option?

Thank You,

Mike
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Michael D. Sofka               sof...@rpi.edu
ITI Sr. Systems Programmer,   Email, TeX, Epistemology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.  http://www.rpi.edu/~sofkam/
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