"Adam D. McKenna" wrote:

> Sorry for the late reply, but this isn't a qmail problem, it's a unix file
> permissions problem.
>
> # groupadd shellusr
> # vi /etc/group
> # chown root.shellusr /bin/csh
> # chmod 750 /bin/csh
> # chown root.shellusr /bin/sh
> # chmod 750 /bin/sh
> # chown root.shellusr /bin/ksh
> # chmod 750 /bin/ksh
>
> etc..  Of course you need to be careful when doing this and make sure every
> user that could possibly need shell access is included (including any users
> that have cron jobs running under their UID)..  etc..  but this is possible
> without modifying qmail (and taking out a very important feature).
>
> --Adam

Isn't there a *real* way to do this? I swear there is...

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