.TH s/qmail: qmail-pw2u 8 .SH NAME qmail-pw2u \- build address assignments from a passwd file .SH SYNOPSIS .B qmail-pw2u [ .B \-/ohHuUC ] [ .B \-c\fIchar ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B qmail-pw2u reads a V7-format passwd file from standard input and prints a .BR qmail-users -format assignment file. A V7-format passwd file is a series of lines. Each line has the format .EX user:password:uid:gid:gecos:home:shell .EE where .I user is an account name, .I uid and .I gid are the user id and group id of that account, and .I home is the account's home directory. .IR password , .IR gecos , and .I shell are ignored by .BR qmail-pw2u . If you put the output of .B qmail-pw2u into .BR SQMAIL/users/assign , and then run .BR qmail-newu , .B qmail-lspawn will obey the assignments printed by .BR qmail-pw2u . .B WARNING: After changing any users, uids, gids, or home directories in your passwd file, you must run .B qmail-pw2u and .B qmail-newu again if you want .B qmail-lspawn to see the changes. .SH RULES By default, .B qmail-pw2u follows the same rules as .BR qmail-getpw . It skips .I user if (1) .I uid is zero, (2) .I home does not exist, (3) .I user does not own .IR home , or (4) .I user contains uppercase letters. It then gives each remaining .I user control over the basic .I user address and all addresses of the form .IR user\fBBREAK\fIanything . A catch-all user, .BR alias , controls all other addresses. You may change these rules by setting up files in .BR SQMAIL/users : .TP .B include Allowed users, one per line. If .B include exists, and .I user is not listed in .BR include , .I user is ignored. .TP .B exclude Ignored users, one per line. If .B exclude exists, and .I user is listed in .BR exclude , .I user is ignored. .TP .B mailnames Replacement names for users. Each line has the form .EX user:mailname1:mailname2:... .EE The addresses .I mailname1 and .I mailname1\fBBREAK\fIext and .I mailname2 and so on will be delivered to .IR user . .B WARNING: The addresses .I user and .I user\fBBREAK\fIext will not be delivered to .I user unless .I user is listed as one of the .IR mailname s. A line in .B mailnames is silently ignored if the user does not exist. .TP .B subusers Extra addresses. Each line has the form .EX sub:user:pre: .EE .I sub will be handled by .IR home\fB/.qmail\-\fIpre , where .I home is .IR user 's home directory; .I sub\fBBREAK\fIext will be handled by .IR home\fB/.qmail\-\fIpre\fB\-\fIext . .TP .B append Extra assignments, printed at the end of .BR qmail-pw2u 's output. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-o (Default.) Skip .I user if .I home does not exist (or is not visible to .BR qmail-pw2u ). Skip .I user if .I home is not owned by .IR user . .TP .B \-h Stop if .I home does not exist. This is appropriate if every user is supposed to have a home directory. Skip .I user if .I home is not owned by .IR user . .TP .B \-H Do not check the existence or ownership of .IR home . .TP .B \-U (Default.) Skip .I user if there are any uppercase letters in .IR user . .TP .B \-u Allow uppercase letters in .IR user . .TP .B \-c\fIchar Use .I char as the user-extension delimiter in place of .BR BREAK . .TP .B \-C Disable the user-extension mechanism. .TP .B \-/ Use .IR home\fB/.qmail\-/ ... instead of .IR home\fB/.qmail\- ... .SH "SEE ALSO" qmail-users(5), qmail-lspawn(8), qmail-newu(8), qmail-getpw(8)