are you sure you are even using vpopmail then?

there is no configuration file with the mysql information unless you have
your original source code.

have you simply tried?

/home/vpopmail/bin/vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] <newpasswd>  ???

-davidu


On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:

> I suspect that the vpopmail information might be in MySQL, which is also installed 
>on this system. Is there a vpopmail configuration file that would contain this 
>information. Hopefully, with the MySQL userid and password if required; I'm sure 
>that's also lost.
> 
> On second thought, I just 'find / -name "vpopmail" ' and only found /home/vpopmail 
>and /var/cron/tab/vpopmail. The /home/vpopmail directory does contain bin, etc, doc, 
>domains, users and other directories. The cron file seems to be empty, with just a 
>few comments and no crontab entries in it.
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/25/01 01:01PM >>>
> 
> is your vpopmail information in a SQL table?
> 
> Are you even using vpopmail?  Is it installed elsewhere?
> 
> -davidu
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, KEVIN ZEMBOWER wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Howard, thanks for trying to give me a hand. Unfortunately, I must not have a 
>standard installation. I have a /home/vpopmail/domains directory, but it's empty (I 
>even tried ls -la).
> > 
> > Also "find / -name vpasswd -print" found nothing.
> > 
> > Thanks again though for taking the time to try to help me.
> > 
> > -Kevin
> > 
> > >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/25/01 10:57AM >>>
> > Hi,
> > 
> > IF your setup is standard, you can go to 
> > /home/vpopmail/domains/<your domain name>/ and do a ls -a. You 
> > should see a file called .qmail-<mail name>. If you edit that, it 
> > should contain the forwarding instructions.
> > 
> > if you look in /home/vpopmail/bin you will find vpasswd. I think you 
> > can change the postmaster password using this.
> > 
> > Good luck
> > 
> > HM
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 

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