On Nov 19, 2004, at 6:33 PM, shadowplay.net wrote:
um.. the uid and gid are used on a unix file systems to identify
permission levels of access to files and directories.
they allow an administrator to compartementalize
access on a *nix box.
they are closely tied with the applications
chmod chow
um.. the uid and gid are used on a unix file systems to identify
permission levels of access to files and directories.
they allow an administrator to compartementalize
access on a *nix box.
they are closely tied with the applications
chmod chown and chgrp.
pw_uid is == uid from the /etc/p
X-Istence wrote:
On Nov 18, 2004, at 3:44 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
What are the pw_uid and pw_gid fields in the user info actually used
for? I did a quick read through the docs, and couldn't find any
information about what they do other than the fact that they're the
user id and group id.
Matthew
Hi
I would like to know how limit one domain (domain.com) so that the
accounts of that domain can´t send email between them.
For instance:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] can´t send email between them
I have qmail1.03, vpopmail 5.2.1, qmail-scanner-1.22.
Thanks