Haha, I did something similar to this once; I had screwed up what group I
was in as well.
After a while, about a four days, I realized that I had not received an
email in a while.
It was a simple fix, but I had a ton of mail to read through...

-> Jake

On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Mike Miller <mbmiller+l at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Jake Vath wrote:
>
>  This what TCLUG is for!
>> I'm glad you got everything figured out too.
>>
>>  I guess /etc/sudoers has my name rather than uid listed, so I was in,
>>> made changes, golden.
>>>
>>
>> As far as I understand, */etc/sudoers* assigns privileges bases on user
>> name and group name.
>> So, yes. You don't have to worry about your *uid* or your *gid* in that
>> regard.
>>
>
>
> Thanks for helping out, Jake.  I didn't realize it until now, but because
> my account was messed up, fetchmail wasn't giving me incoming mail in the
> usual way and it was piling up in /var/mail with a name beginning with
> "BOGUS".  I was at the time a bogus user, I guess.
>
>
> Mike
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