I've been building an OpenIndiana server to replace our existing Linux web 
server.  I've always - since the 70's - wanted to run a real Unix server.  I 
have the server almost built, and everything so far is working great.  Glory be 
to our holy God!  However last night, when I was configuring the email, I went 
to add another user using the GUI tool, since I'm not that familiar with all of 
the Solaris command line tools, in order to test the email further.

It was then that I discovered that it would only let me add a user with no more 
than eight characters.  In searching the net, I found a post where it said that 
if I added the user via the command line, it would complain about it being more 
than eight characters, but would go ahead and add it anyway.

I'm using uw-imap.  I know that if I was to use Cyrus imap, which doesn't 
require a system user account for email recipients, none of this would matter; 
but I don't like Cyrus imap.  And I like uw-imap a lot.

The users that have names longer than eight characters would only ever log into 
the system to check their mail via either SquirrelMail, or the mail client on 
their workstations.  It's not like they'd ever actually log into the system 
itself.

So, my big question is, am I likely to run into problems if I use the command 
line tool to add user names longer than eight characters?  Does anyone out 
there have any experience with this?

Any advice or experience shared in this area would be greatly appreciated.

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