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# qmail-user-edit
# $Id: qmail-user-edit,v 1.3 2000/11/12 22:57:33 dlr Exp $
# --------------------

# Provides functions to update the qmail aliases to match the user list;
# forward all the email addrs to the proper place.  Also, update the config
# files used by qmail to do virtual hosting.



# Note that for this to work (and the qmail mailing lists - see
# Helm::QmailLists) several users must exist and be configured in
# qmail. The user configured in the $qmail_user config parameter
# (see Helm::Config) must exist and qmail be set to use it for
# mail to domain.org (in control/virtualdomains). For each project,
# qmail should map project.domain.org to ${qmail_user}-project.
#
# Note that we create these aliases for each domain, so that mail to
# user@@tigris.org works as well as user@@project.tigris.org.

use strict;

my $qmail_user_add = $0;
$qmail_user_add =~ 's/(qmail-user)-edit/$1-add/';
do '$qmail_user_add';

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@Resolved merge conflicts.
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@Untested first attempts at qmail user management that will probably be
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# Process arguments
my $sandbox      = $ARGV[0];
my $user_login_id      = $ARGV[1];
my $domain_name        = $ARGV[2];
my $brand_name         = $ARGV[3];
my $user_email_address = $ARGV[4];


print "qmail: change a the forwarding email for $user_login_id to $user_email_address\n";

my $cmd = "unix command line";

my $qmailroot = "/home/tigrisq";
my $user_dotqmail = "$qmailroot/.qmail-$user_login_id";

$cmd = "echo '" . $user_email_address . "' >  $user_dotqmail";
print "Running: $cmd\n";
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@Merging newhelm tree into helm, as per IZ issue #557.  Previous major version of helm is tagged TIGRIS_NOV_11_2000.
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my $qmail_user_add = $0;
$qmail_user_add =~ 's/(qmail-user)-edit/$1-add/';
do '$qmail_user_add';
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