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<font size="-1">On 12.12.18 01:52, Michael Stauber wrote:</font>
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<pre wrap=""><font size="-1">When an account is suspended a few things happen:
- /usr/sbin/usermod -L <username> is used to lock the account.
- The password-hash of the user gets prefixed with ! to disable logins.
- Email forwarding/autoresponder are turned off.
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<pre wrap=""><font size="-1">That's now been fixed on 5207R, 5208R and 5209R. I also had to update
the AV-SPAM, as a certain handler will run (if the AV-SPAM is installed)
that messes with the home directory of users on suspend/unsuspend. That
also wasn't applying the correct permissions when a user was getting
suspended.
Both updates are now available via YUM for all relevant platforms.</font>
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<p>thank you Michael!</p>
<p>of course, users that were previously suspended had to <b>be
enabled again and then re-suspended</b> for a successful ban.</p>
<p>But: isn't the Procmail bump message a bit too verbose? Why is
the full path of the user displayed?</p>
<pre style="background-color:#eee; padding:6px; width:50em;font-size:85%;">The original message was received at Wed, 12 Dec 2018 09:48:49 +0100
from mail-ed1-f43.google.com [209.85.208.43]
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:claude@domain.com"><claude@domain.com></a>
(reason: Can't create output)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
<span style="background-color:#ffc;">procmail: Lock failure on "/home/.sites/112/site7/.users/39/claude/mbox.lock"
procmail: Error while writing to "/home/.sites/112/site7/.users/39/claude/mbox"</span>
550 5.0.0 <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:claude@domain.com"><claude@domain.com></a>... Can't create output</pre>
<p>Can one edit a configuration file to tamper this?</p>
<p>I would prefer that the message would read «no such user here».
Can I achieve this?</p>
<p>Or can I spoof Procmail/Sendmail to assume that that user doesn't
exist? The not suspended user could still login and view his
files, just not send & receive e-mail... I tried User List
> Basic Settings > Disable User's <nobr>Email [√]</nobr>
but it doesn't prevent the mbox to get mails...<br>
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<p>Thank you and best regards</p>
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