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It seems to me that it would be much easier to just change the
username on such an account.  Do:
man usermod
for details.

LCR

On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Rafael wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 03:44:15PM -0500, Dave Mielke wrote:
> > [quoted lines by John J. Boyer on December 12, 2001, at 14:38]
> > 
> ..... deleted
> 
> > 
> > >How do I delete a user?
> > 
> > userdel old-user-name
> > 
> > >How do I stop a running daemon like fetchmail without rebooting?
> > 
> > killall fetchmail
> > 
> > >How can I transfer the messages in the inbox of one use to the inbox of
> > >another?
> > 
> > cd /var/spool/mail
> > cat old-user-name >>new-user-name
> > rm old-user-name
> 
> A safer way to move email is to stop mail daemon,
> 
> mv old-user-name new-user-name
> chown new-user-name.new-user-name new-user-name
> 
> that is, change the ownership to new user otherwise you won't be able to
> read it and restart the mail server. If you do it otherwise your cat
> command could mess the email box if MTA was writing into it at the same
> time.
> 
> > 
> > Note the two right angle brackets before new-user-name in the cat command. This
> > is important. It means append. If you only put one of them there then existing
> > messages for new-user-name will be deleted as the whole file will be replaced.
> > 

-- 
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