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Operating Systems Solaris Adding user Post 302247419 by pupp on Wednesday 15th of October 2008 05:07:43 PM
Old 10-15-2008
does the directory "username" exist?
 

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cvm-qmail(8)						      System Manager's Manual						      cvm-qmail(8)

NAME
cvm-qmail - qmail configuration lookup module SYNOPSIS
cvm-qmail CREDENTIALS
None, only operates as a lookup module. DESCRIPTION
This module uses the standard qmail configuration files to determine if an address is valid, using the same lookups that qmail would. It first checks control/locals and then control/virtualdomains to determine if the domain is valid, and to determine the prefix to add to vir- tual domain usernames. It then looks up the resulting username in users/cdb (or the system password table if the CDB does not exist) to determine the correct home directory. If the address would require a .qmail-something file, it ensures that that file exists as well, doing -default checks as necessary. CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
CVM_QMAIL_MISSINGDOMAIN (optional) If this is set and the domain name is not a local or virtual qmail domain, this domain name is substituted and the lookup succeeds. This allows for setups where domains listed in control/rcpthosts and control/morercpthosts.cdb (which are accepted by the SMTP receiver) are not listed as local or virtual domains. If this is set to an empty value, "localhost" is substituted. CVM_QMAIL_MISSINGUSER (optional) When missing domain substitution is being done, the value of this variable is used to replace the username. The value must exist as a valid system user. Defaults to "alias" which will normally exist on all qmail systems. QMAIL_ROOT (optional) The root directory under which all the qmail configuration files are expected to be found. Defaults to "/var/qmail", which is the normal qmail install path. SEE ALSO
cvm-pwfile(8), cvm-unix(8), cvm-sql(8), cvm-vmailmgr(8), cvm-benchclient(8), cvm-checkpassword(8), cvm-testclient(8) http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html cvm-qmail(8)
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