On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 09:56 +0200, Cristi Tauber wrote:
hello ppl,
i installed qmail + vpopmail + mysql + courier-imap on a debian 3.1
with kernel 2.6.
vpopmail was configured as :
./configure --enable-logging=p --enable-auth-module=mysql \
--disable-passwd
My server crashed and I had been running QMail, vpopmail, courier-imap,
etc for a couple years now. I was able to back up the /home/vpopmail
directory, but didn't get to back up anything else.
I have courier-imap running and I got vpopmail installed (at least I
think I do). When I do a
On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:01 PM, gccrowd - crowdness wrote:
Though the /home/vpopmail/domains directory is there with the domains,
it's not seeing the domains and is looking for the assign file. How
do I recreate the assigns file? Do I do it manually? How do I
recreate the vpasswd file(s)
Tom,
The last option, once I do the vadddomain, will I want to do the
vaddusers or no? The original vpasswd files are still there, so I would
assume not?
I'll give that a go, since there are only 2 domains.
Gary
Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:01 PM, gccrowd - crowdness wrote:
On Dec 28, 2005, at 10:27 PM, gccrowd - crowdness wrote:
The last option, once I do the vadddomain, will I want to do the
vaddusers or no? The original vpasswd files are still there, so I
would assume not?
No need. Replacing ~vpopmail/domains with your backed up directory
will replace the