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> From: Christopher Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Sendmail account setup
>
> re your post in Debian users
> >
> > You can assign the users a shell of /bin/false, which will prevent normal
> > logins to the machine. Users won't
You should consider using LDAP with Sendmail, check:
http://www.sendmail.net/?feed=interviewlaird01
http://sendmail.net/?feed=donnellyldap01
http://sendmail.net/?feed=donnellydirtree
regrads,
jaume.
> > Hello All,
> > I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> >
I heard that Ernest Johanson wrote this on 02/11/00:
> You can assign the users a shell of /bin/false, which will prevent normal
> logins to the machine. Users won't be able to directly set forwarding
> either though, so you might need a way for them to do that. Somewhere I
> have seen a CGI scrip
y <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Sendmail account setup
>
> Hello All,
> I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
> is email. C
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 09:51:54AM -0800, Jay Kelly wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
> is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have
I heard that Jay Kelly wrote this on 01/11/00:
> Hello All,
> I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
> do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
> is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have to use
> "
Hello All,
I have a question on Sendmail. I would like to give out email accounts but
do not want to give them a debian account. All I want them to have access to
is email. Can this be done? Now when I add a new email account I have to use
"adduser" which creates a home directory. What are ISP's us
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