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-.TH s/qmail: qmail-newu 8
-.SH NAME
-qmail-newu \- prepare address assignments for qmail-lspawn
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B qmail-newu
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B qmail-newu
-reads the assignments in
-.B SQMAIL/users/assign
-and writes them into
-.B SQMAIL/users/assign.cdb
-in a binary format suited
-for quick access by
-.BR qmail-lspawn .
-
-If there is a problem with
-.BR users/assign ,
-.B qmail-newu
-complains and leaves
-.B users/assign.cdb
-alone.
-
-.B qmail-newu
-ensures that
-.B users/assign.cdb
-is updated atomically,
-so
-.B qmail-lspawn
-never has to wait for
-.B qmail-newu
-to finish.
-However,
-.B qmail-newu
-makes no attempt to protect against two simultaneous updates of
-.BR users/assign.cdb .
-
-The binary
-.B users/assign.cdb
-format is portable across machines.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-qmail-users(5),
-qmail-lspawn(8),
-qmail-pw2u(8)