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Hello All,
i've installed sendmail, but i've to create users as i normaly create in linux throught the command add users abc but want to create users in mysql and integrate it with sendmail and if there is anyother way with the help of that i could create users without "home directory" and also it should be authenticated when any users send or receive mails. so any help for this ?? Regards Asim |
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