3 qmail-pw2u \- build address assignments from a passwd file
14 reads a V7-format passwd file from standard input
16 .BR qmail-users -format
19 A V7-format passwd file is a series of lines.
20 Each line has the format
23 user:password:uid:gid:gecos:home:shell
32 are the user id and group id of that account,
35 is the account's home directory.
43 If you put the output of
46 .BR QMAILHOME/users/assign ,
50 will obey the assignments printed by
53 After changing any users, uids, gids, or home directories
65 follows the same rules as
82 contains uppercase letters.
83 It then gives each remaining
85 control over the basic
88 all addresses of the form
89 .IR user\fBBREAK\fIanything .
92 controls all other addresses.
94 You may change these rules by setting up files in
98 Allowed users, one per line.
109 Ignored users, one per line.
120 Replacement names for users.
121 Each line has the form
124 user:mailname1:mailname2:...
130 .I mailname1\fBBREAK\fIext
133 and so on will be delivered
141 .I user\fBBREAK\fIext
142 will not be delivered to
146 is listed as one of the
151 is silently ignored if the user does not exist.
155 Each line has the form
163 .IR home\fB/.qmail-\fIpre ,
171 .IR home\fB/.qmail-\fIpre\fB-\fIext .
175 printed at the end of
186 does not exist (or is not visible to
199 This is appropriate if every user is supposed to have a home directory.
208 Do not check the existence or ownership of
215 if there are any uppercase letters in
219 Allow uppercase letters in
225 as the user-extension delimiter
230 Disable the user-extension mechanism.