On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 22:21, Chris Kloiber wrote: > > How about having the installer create a postmaster account that cannot > log in by default (shell of "/sbin/nologin") but can get mail with > pop/imap? Also have the installer prompt for a password that is > different than root's (to prevent sniffing root's plain text pop > password). > Why not just have the first boot setup question ask if you want your user account to receive root's mail, and if no - just simply leave it at that. If it is undeliverable because postfix can't deliver root's mail, it is undeliverable. If the user doesn't want it forwarded to their standard login, or wants it forwarded to multiple accounts, or even to a completely different machine, they can set that up themselves. Generally I have a postmaster alias that sends it to me, as well as root's send to me. I don't need a separate postmaster account or any other dummy account just to receive root's mail. -- Cheap Linux CD's - http://mpeters.us/linux/