Re: delete ex user prefs

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On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, LuKreme wrote:

> On 21-Nov-2006, at 22:10, Res wrote:
>> Might it not be easier to store these and other user specific files
>> in the
>> users home dir to eliminate this problem?
>
> um... you want to give a web application permission to write to $HOME
>
> Well, yeah, THAT sound like a great idea.

how the hell do you think you create extra folders...
the server hardware doesnt say oh he wants directory deadbeat so lets 
create it.. SM creates initiates its creation, and that can be expanded to 
create what is needed.


> Maybe you should look at how you delete users and fix that procedure
> so that squirrelmail data files are part of the deletion.

maybe i shouldnt have to rewrite the unix userdel binary just so 
it removes files another program creates and stores willy nilly.


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