Thanks this is what I thought. Do u guys have an alternative to qmailadmin? 

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Il giorno 19/feb/2013, alle ore 06:05, Rick Romero <r...@havokmon.com> ha 
scritto:

> 
> Using an NFS mount works just fine, but is really only practical if you're 
> going to have the same machine handle email as well - not just web.  
> Assuming, like Thibault said, you want to open up your entire userbase to a 
> web vulnerability.
> 
> If qmailadmin were re-written to use vpopmaild, I think it might be a good 
> move.
> 
> Rick
> 
> Quoting Thibault Richard <th...@thibs.com>:
> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I think the only way is to make a NFS mount (but it's a really bad idea to 
>> implement it in production)
>> 
>> Best Regards
>> 
>> Thibault
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Todor Petkov [mailto:z...@online.bg]
>> Sent: mardi 19 février 2013 09:17
>> To: vchkpw@inter7.com
>> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Qmailadmin -- on a Remote Machine
>> 
>> On 18/02/2013 11:37 PM, Remo Mattei wrote:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I have a qmail server running and for some reasons qmailadmin does not
>>> install, I have rebuild a new qmail server and the qmailadmin works
>>> fine same version of OS pretty much same configuration but does not
>>> want to listen about having qmailadmin running. So is there a way to
>>> use the new qmail server and run the qmailadmin from there to access
>>> the production qmail server?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Remo
>> 
>> 
>> I don't think it's possible. qmailadmin reads the local qmail files to find 
>> the virtual domains. Not to mention, that you need to access the filesystem 
>> to create/delete users directories.
>> 
>> 
>> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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