NAME¶
qmail-users - assign mail addresses to users
OVERVIEW¶
The file 
/var/lib/qmail/users/assign assigns addresses to users. For
  example,
 
   =joe.shmoe:joe:503:78:/home/joe:::
 
says that mail for 
joe.shmoe should be delivered to user 
joe, with
  uid 503 and gid 78, as specified by 
/home/joe/.qmail.
 
Assignments fed to 
qmail-newu will be used by 
qmail-lspawn to
  control 
qmail-local's deliveries. See 
qmail-newu(8). A change to
  
/var/lib/qmail/users/assign will have no effect until 
qmail-newu
  is run.
STRUCTURE¶
/var/lib/qmail/users/assign is a series of assignments, one per line. It
  ends with a line containing a single dot. Lines must not contain NUL.
SIMPLE ASSIGNMENTS¶
A simple assignment is a line of the form
 
   =local:user:uid:gid:homedir:dash:ext:
 
Here 
local is an address; 
user, 
uid, and 
gid are the
  account name, uid, and gid of the user in charge of 
local; and messages
  to 
local will be controlled by
  
homedir/.qmaildashext.
 
If there are several assignments for the same 
local address,
  
qmail-lspawn will use the first one.
 
local is interpreted without regard to case.
WILDCARD ASSIGNMENTS¶
A wildcard assignment is a line of the form
 
   +loc:user:uid:gid:homedir:dash:pre:
 
This assignment applies to any address beginning with 
loc, including
  
loc itself. It means the same as
 
   =locext:user:uid:gid:homedir:dash:preext:
 
for every string 
ext.
 
A more specific wildcard assignment overrides a less specific assignment, and a
  simple assignment overrides any wildcard assignment. For example:
 
   +:alias:7790:2108:/var/lib/qmail/alias:-::
   +joe-:joe:507:100:/home/joe:-::
   =joe:joe:507:100:/home/joe:::
 
The address 
joe is handled by the third line; the address
  
joe-direct is handled by the second line; the address 
bill is
  handled by the first line.
SEE ALSO¶
qmail-pw2u(8), 
qmail-newu(8), 
qmail-lspawn(8)