Sorry. The 1.4.8 skel does not contain the necessary files for the virtual users/virtual domains. You have a few options...
 
If bandwidth is not a problem for you, download and install the 1.4.9-2 skel...
 
Alternatively, download the latest freevsd and freevsd-pkgs rpms, install them (rpm -Uvh ) and generate a new skel...
 
Or, if you're feeling adventurous, get hold of the frevsd-1.4.9-2 sources and have a look beneath freevsd/host/linux/redhat/x.x/skel-repo and compare those files which are different from your existing skel - it will principally be /etc/procmailrc and /etc/procmailrcs/..., perhaps also /etc/mail.... You could then integrate the modified files into your existing skel (or a copy of it)....
 
Then, finally, either recreate your virtual servers or use vsd-linkvs.pl to migrate existing virtual servers to the new skel.
 
Also, the syntax of the commands for vusers is usually along the lines of:
 
<hosting server> <domain name> <virtual user name> <msg>
 
You do not specify the virtual server on which the domain resides, as the configuration is held at a hosting server level. You simply give the name of the vsd domain you have previously created with a vd_add command. and the name of the virtual user within that domain to which you are referring.
 
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nikolaus Franz
Sent: 05 September 2001 18:06
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: how to use autoresponder

hi,
i want to install autoresponder,
is this possible with freevsd.1.4.9-2 but 1.4.8 skel?
i create a msg.txt in one homedirectory
 
i try
vsdadm vuser_msdadd  hostserver  virtualserver username msg.tx
 
i the description i read   <hs>=hostserver, <domain>=? (virtualhost or virtualserver?), <name>=username
 
thanks for help
 
i get error: time read out  when using domain=virtualserver
and error: no virtualserver found  when using domain=virtualhost

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