new user -exim settings missing ...

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Hello and cheers!
i'm having this odd problem(working under RHEL3):
i must make a new user account and set the exim settings for it,for to get the new user its mail from our exim4 server, i thought the former administrator has added such settings to the useradd script,but i found only this in /etc/default/useradd:

# useradd defaults file
GROUP=XXXXX(the number is not importaint)
HOME=/home
INACTIVE=-1
EXPIRE=
SHELL=/bin/bash
SKEL=/etc/skel

if i give insted of useradd:
#locate adduser ->it gives me only binaries no script...

let's say the new user is john,
so i expect as i ran the useradd script to get the needed folder /mail/john ,where i can find the whole settings about its imap account, but i can't find something in the useradd script ,which tells exim to make this changes for the new user in /mail/

what i've done:
#useradd john ->it asked me only for the samba password,no unix password??,and gave me the UID for john,
but it created an account for john in /home/ ->/home/john/ it's obvious
then i decided to make the unix password for john as:
#passwd john
type new password: ...
retype :...
so john can access its account(over ssh),
so i'm concerning about the useradd script doesn't make much at all or am i missing something? i know that this is no kind of exim -mailing list ,but anykind of help would be greatly appreciated! if there is a special command on ,how to make the needed settings for exim regarding this new user, i'll do it by hand-no problem.

Kindest regards

krassen

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Krassen Deltchev
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Medizinische Fakultät
Institut für Physiologie
Abteilung für Neurophysiologie
MA 4-155
Universitätsstrasse 150
44801 Bochum
e-mail: deltchev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
           Krassen.Deltchev@xxxxxx
tel.work:    0234.32.24918

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