qmailadmin does not recognize addresses with only a # in them -- it completely ignores them.
qmailadmin also does not deal with .qmail-files with the "vdelivermail ''
delete" string correctly...
it shows them as:
bitbucket |/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail
instead of something like: bitbucket *being thown away*
This will be in 1.0.24, which will probably be released later this week.
It isn't perfect though -- if a .qmail-user file starts with '#', QmailAdmin currently assumes that the entire file is a bitbucket. This is how it has always behaved, and I'm not ready to rework that section of code yet.
1.0.24 will display bitbuckets as "Deleted" in italics, and not allow you to modify the bitbucket (but you can still delete it).
It will display program deliveries as the name of the program (without its path) and all parameters in italics. On my system, I use the qmail "bouncesaying" program to set up bounces for illegal usernames. For those accounts, it displays (in italics) something like:
bouncesaying 'Invalid Account'
Please note! vdelivermail should NEVER be used in .qmail-user files -- it should only appear in the .qmail-default file.
Jeff Hedlund added code in the 1.0.21 release that will display local forwards that no longer exist in red, as an alert to the postmaster that there's a problem. This could happen if you created an alias to a POP/IMAP account and later deleted that account.
-- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sniffter.com/ - info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester
