Hi

Thanks for the idea, but I don't think this is my case. I checked some 
accounts and there was no apostrophes in the fullname field. 

I use plain files for storing passwords, ie cdb. 

The strange thing is that it worked before. 

 --Niklas 

Kris von Mach writes: 

> I had some what of a similar problem, the problem was that postmaster 
> added around ~100 or so pop accounts, and about 10 of them didn't show up 
> in the list of accounts. Though the directories for the 10 users have been 
> created. 
> 
> I use mysql to store the users passwords, and that info was not stored for 
> those 10 users. The reason was because postmaster used a apostrophe in 
> users full name, which is also a delimiter for sql syntax. And that was 
> the problem, mysql info was never saved, but the directory was created. 
> 
> I know this doesn't exactly answer your question, but it might be 
> something worth looking into. Especially at your password file/system that 
> you may use. 
> 
> __
> Kris. 
> 
> At 11:30 PM 4/24/2001 +0000, you wrote:
>> Hello 
>> 
>> I run vpopmail 4.9.8-1 adn qmailadmin 0.42 at a site with about 30 
>> domains.
>> 29 of these works as they should. On one of them i can only see the first 
>> popaccount (if you sort them alphabeticly). The pop accounts are still in 
>> ~/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/username, and they recieve and poll email. 
>> Both pop with qmails pop deamon an dimap with courier.
>> You can login with qmail admin to 'your' account and change password and 
>> forward.
>> But postmaster only sees this one account. Any ideas?
>> Regards
>> Niklas
> 
 

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