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Re: Moving mail accounts to another user - OFF
I'm more of a MacOS type, not a UNIX expert, but the root user is a
"super user" that allows far more control than an admin. user.
Possibly Tenon Support could elaborate further.
Elton
On Saturday, November 9, 2002, at 11:51 AM, Charles Ying wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the question, can you be more specific?
Does the account "root@xxxxxxxxxx" have any special significance to
Post.Office like root user does in Unix? I don't know if I am
imagining it but when I was setting up my test Post.Office setup, I
don't remember creating an admin user named root but one appeared
from nowhere. It is almost like PO wants to have a default admin
named root. I just wonder if that is a convention used by Unix
PostMasters or whether an admin user named root has some special
privileges.
Charles
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