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Operating Systems Linux SuSE creating user on SUSE Linux Post 302443469 by girija on Monday 9th of August 2010 03:02:55 AM
Old 08-09-2010
If your a root , or if you have root access . you can change the File or folder permission
using chmod .....so other users can't able to read
 

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rcvstore(1)						      General Commands Manual						       rcvstore(1)

NAME
rcvstore - incorporate new mail asynchronously SYNOPSIS
rcvstore [+folder] [-[no]create] [-help] [-sequence name] [-[no]public] [-[no]zero] OPTIONS
Creates the specified folder. If you attempt to incorporate mail into a folder that does not exist, rcvstore creates the folder if you sup- ply the -create option. If you supply the -nocreate option, the folder is not created and rcvstore exits. The default is -create. Prints a list of the valid options to this command. Sets the read permissions of sequences. Normally, when you create a sequence with the -sequence option, the sequence is not accessible to other MH users. The -public option makes the sequence accessible to other MH users. You can use the -nopublic option to ensure that the sequence that you create is only accessible to yourself. Specifies a sequence in which rcvstore places the messages which it incorporates. For more information on sequences, see mark(1). The name of the sequence must begin with a let- ter, and must consist entirely of alphabetic or numeric characters; no punctuation is allowed. Specifies whether to zero existing sequences before adding new messages. Normally, rcvstore removes all existing messages from a sequence before adding messages to it. If you specify the -nozero option, rcvstore adds the messages it finds to the existing contents of the sequence. This option only works with the -sequence option. The defaults for this command are: +folder defaults to +inbox -create -nopublic if the folder is read-only, otherwise -public -nozero DESCRIPTION
The command rcvstore incorporates a message from the standard input into an MH folder. If a +folder argument is not given the file is placed in your +inbox folder. The new message being incorporated is assigned the next highest number in the folder. If the specified (or default) folder does not exist, it is created if the -create option is specified; otherwise rcvstore exits. If your file contains a Msg-Protect: entry, it is used as the protection on the newly created messages; otherwise the MH default of 0600 is used. During all operations on messages, this initially assigned protection is preserved for each message. You can use chmod to change the protection on an individual message, and the new protection is preserved thereafter. The rcvstore command incorporates anything except zero length messages into your MH folder. If the profile entry Unseen-Sequence: is present and non-empty, then rcvstore adds the newly incorporated message to each sequence named by the profile entry. Note that rcvstore does not zero each sequence prior to adding messages. PROFILE COMPONENTS
Path: To determine your Mail directory Folder-Protect: To set protections when creating a new folder Msg-Protect: To set protections when creating a new mes- sage Unseen-Sequence: To name sequences denoting unseen messages FILES
The user profile. SEE ALSO
chmod(1), inc(1), mark(1), pick(1), mh-mail(4), mh_profile(4) rcvstore(1)
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