Fwiw..
I did the reverse dumped my mysql stuff to cdb before the upgrade just
in case.. and it did the same thing too after the upgrade..
removed all the .qmailadmin-limits.. I assumed it was somethng that I
must have not read in the docs and didn't submit a bug report.
- Brian
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
We transferred 600 domains and about 5000 mail accounts from a server using
vpopmail with cdb to a new server using the latest 5.4.0 built with mysql
for auth but no mysql aliases or limits.
After untarring the domains.tgz file and copying over the /qmail/control
and /qmail/assign files
On Feb 17, 2004, at 11:18 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
After untarring the domains.tgz file and copying over the
/qmail/control and /qmail/assign files we ran 'vconvert -c -m' and
after the conversion we found vconvert had deleted all of the
'.qmailadmin-limits' files. Is this a known bug or did we do
Hi Tom:
The only tables we see are:
mysql show tables;
++
| Tables_in_vpopmail |
++
| dir_control|
| lastauth |
| vlog |
| vpopmail |
++
4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
Any ideas?
At 03:00 PM
On Feb 17, 2004, at 11:18 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
After untarring the domains.tgz file and copying over the
/qmail/control and /qmail/assign files we ran 'vconvert -c -m' and
after the conversion we found vconvert had deleted all of the
'.qmailadmin-limits' files. Is this a known bug or did we do