On Apr 25, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
The 'could not open assign file' error is triggered by the fact that
the
first call to get_domain_entries( developersdesk.net ) returned NULL.
I see two possible ways to solve this problem:
1: Return just the information about the desired domain
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Tom Collins wrote:
It might be possible to simply modify get_domain_entries() by adding a
few lines (manually typed and not tested):
With a screwy users/assign file, you will get weird results. You need
to be sure that all real domains are only aliased to themselves.
For example, this
I am in the process of adding Tom's users/assign code to vpopmail.
Currently I have modified the vdominfo program to pass its domain
parameter directly to get_domain_entries(). It works for and for a
real domain name, but not an alias domain name.
Vdominfo returned the following, except that I