Re: How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: robin@socha.net

2001-07-24 Thread Stephen Bosch
Kirti S. Bajwa wrote: Sorry Business manners have nothing to do whether you pay or not. Right -- it's simple professionalism. It doesn't take much to be polite. You don't have to reply if you don't want to. -Stephen-

Re: How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: robin@socha.net

2001-07-23 Thread KK
Message - From: Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 1:11 PM Subject: How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 12:09:43PM +0530, KK wrote: Can I

RE: How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: robin@socha.net

2001-07-23 Thread Kirti S. Bajwa
available to configure qmail with other add-ons. - Original Message - From: Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 1:11 PM Subject: How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

How to piss people off easily (Was: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services) Reply-To: robin@socha.net

2001-07-21 Thread Robin S. Socha
On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 12:09:43PM +0530, KK wrote: Can I create dynamic system users using the command useradd from inside a perl script/java servlet which need not run as root? I suppose that only root has the privilege to create system users. Is there a way around this? I presume that

Re: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-20 Thread KK
. Is there a way around this? Any suggestions/help is appreciated. Thanks in advance. KK [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: KK To: Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 7:32 PM Subject: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services Hello Everyone - I am a new entrant to the qmail

How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-19 Thread KK
Hello Everyone - I am a new entrant to the "qmail" world and have recently installed the qmail_1.03 server on a Red Hat Linux 6.0. I have also istalled the UW-imap server with Maildir support. I have successfully configured NS-Communicator to send and receive mails using the IMAP ptotocol

Re: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-19 Thread Robin S. Socha
* KK [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010719 11:39]: Turn off HTML and wrap your lines properly. Your message looks like shit and is 4x too big. I am a new entrant to the qmail world and have recently installed the qmail_1.03 server on a Red Hat Linux 6.0. I have also istalled the UW-imap server with

Re: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-19 Thread Greg White
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:53:23PM +0530, KK wrote: Hello Everyone - I am a new entrant to the qmail world and have recently installed the qmail_1.03 server on a Red Hat Linux 6.0. I have also istalled the UW-imap server with Maildir support. I have successfully configured NS-Communicator

Re: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-19 Thread Lukas Beeler
At 21:53 19.07.2001 +0530, you wrote: Hello Everyone - I am a new entrant to the qmail world and have recently installed the qmail_1.03 server on a Red Hat Linux 6.0. I have also istalled the UW-imap server with Maildir support. I have successfully configured NS-Communicator to send and

Re: How to create dynamic users for IMAP Email services

2001-07-19 Thread Robin S. Socha
* Greg White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010719 12:58]: On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 09:53:23PM +0530, KK wrote: 1. How do I create dynamic system users (and assign them passwords) and the mail directories within the users home directories from inside an email-client application, which uses the IMAP