Kevin,

Find the vpopmail/bin directory.  Its quite likely /home/vpopmail/bin.

Otherwise, try to find "vpasswd" 

Then, do this:   vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You'll be prompted for a new password.  Once you change this you should
be able to login as postmaster through the web interface to make changes.

I'm not a qmail expert (at all) but I'm pretty sure this is what you
need to do ;-)

-jeff

On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:

> On my new job, I inherited one host that receives mail for africaalive.org and 
>forwards it to one of my coworkers. My bosses want to change that coworker to 
>another. This host is the only one I manage that uses qmail; all the rest use 
>sendmail. This host also has installed vpopmail and qmailadmin. I can bring up the 
>qmailadmin web page, but of course, no one here remembers the password.
> 
> I suspect that qmailadmin controls the forwarding to my coworker. I can't find any 
>configuration files for qmailadmin. All the configuration files for qmail and 
>vpopmail don't contain my coworkers address. Is there any way to edit the 
>configuration of qmailadmin directly to either change the password on the web page, 
>or change this forwarding mechanism.
> 
> Thanks for helping this newbie with what I hope is a straightforward question.
> 
> -Kevin Zembower
> 
> -----
> E. Kevin Zembower
> Unix Administrator
> Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communications Programs
> 111 Market Place, Suite 310
> Baltimore, MD  21202
> 410-659-6139
> 

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