Thanks Chris, it looks that you have helped also me. Do not know yet, but it looks like that
I will try and report back Peter Kmet -----Original Message----- From: Chris Herrmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:32 PM To: 'John Doshier'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [qmailadmin] vpopmail 5.2.1, qmailadmin 1.06 and the missingpop boxes... <snip> | |1) manually add the clear passwd field into your vpasswd file(s). It |will be the last column, after the quota. | |postmaster:$1$p6eq3$GRE0ra6FFNC3f2a4ufHnO/:1:0:Postmaster:/home |/vpopmail/domains/test.com/postmaster:NOQUOTA:testpwd | | In your email you mentioned you tried this to no avail. Perhaps you |tried something different? | Yep - tried this, and tried "vmoduser -C "mypass" [EMAIL PROTECTED] |2) recompile vpopmail with --enable-clear-passwd=n. | | I'd go with 2 if recompiling is a viable option. | Tried this as well... not happening... If I create users via qmailadmin as well, it returns a message: Email Account [EMAIL PROTECTED] (George) added succesfully however then displays an empty list of users. If I send mail to george, or pick up mail it works fine though. I configured with: [root@gemini qmailadmin-1.0.6]# head config.status #! /bin/sh # Generated automatically by configure. # Run this file to recreate the current configuration. # This directory was configured as follows, # on host gemini.faredge.com.au: # # ./configure --prefix=/var/qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin --enable-htmldir=/var/q mail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/htdocs --enable-cgibindir=/var/qmail/vpopmail/qmail admin/cgi-bin --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/autorespond --enable-ezm lmdir=/usr/local/ezmlm/bin --enable-vpopmaildir=/var/qmail/vpopmail --enable -clear-passwd=n # # Compiler output produced by configure, useful for debugging # configure, is in ./config.log if it exists. [root@gemini qmailadmin-1.0.6]# ~vpopmail == /var/qmail/vpopmail |This is from my Qmailadmin 1.05 tarball. It should also be in |Qmailadmin 1.06 as the 1.06 release was only to fix security problems. | | --enable-user-index={Y|n} Display user index on show usersw page, |Default is yes. So this option shouldn't have any effect on what I'm seeing? I tried browsing my apache logs for error messages (none), /var/log/messages, /var/log/maillog, qmail logs... is there anywhere else I should be looking for output that might give me clues? Do cgi errors appear in a different place than your normal myserver-error_log files? Thanks, Chris
