On 11/08/2002 04:45 AM, Damon Register wrote:
Your message is difficult to read and resond. It came as an attachment.
It was digitally signed. I won't sign this so your client won't have a problem (must not be S/MIME compliant).
Now there is a new question on this subject: currently my mail folders still reside on a windows partition. I can mount the partition so it is seen in Linux and Netscape mail can find it. Is it possible to auto mount the partition at boot and can I do that such that no matter who logs in, he/she can access the folder?
I would think so. In /etc/fstab, for that partition, change noauto to auto, and make sure user is a mount option.
The problem I ran into last night is that when I logged in on one account and mounted the windows partition, I could access with Netscape (4.79) but when I wanted to log out and in on another account, I no longer had permission for that partition and Netscape couldn't access it.
I believe that would be solved by auto mounting it at boot. Mounting it as a user may have locked out the next, but I'm not sure. You could always umount before you logout, and mount as the new user. -- Joe & Sesil Morris New Tribes Mission Email Address: Joe_Morris@ntm.org Web Address: http://www.mydestiny.net/~joe_morris Registered Linux user 231871 God said, I AM that I AM. I say, by the grace God, I am what I am.