Hi, I think I found the problem. In our old machine, the lists of users are kept in a file assign.<timestamp> in /var/qmail/users. In the old system, the files look like this (a snapshot): =0000:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/j/jimmy::: =00000:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/00000::: =007:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/007::: =007007:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/007007::: =00ics:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/00ics::: =00isss:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/00isss::: =0123:alias:1000:1001:/home/mailhome/0/0123::: ... In this case, all users belong to gid 1001, which is the gid of alias. The new system (server, I mean) have different gid. Okay, now I know one potential source(s) of the problem, how do I rebuild this file? --mel (they put a young sysad for the job :) )
