Thank you guys, I needed to laugh :)  I'll let ya know how it goes.

Thanx
CarolB

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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Bill Shupp wrote:

> > On Mondayen den 22 October 2001 19.56, Carol Blevins wrote:
> >> Okay, I recompiled vpopmail this time without --enable-auth-logging=y,
> >> then recompiled qmailadmin and I am still having the same problems.
> >>
> >> Thanx In Advance
> >> CarolB
> >
> >
> > Try this, if using the CDB auth module, and if appropriate:
> >
> > 1. Make a backup of your "/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/vpasswd"
> > and  the "/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/vpasswd.cdb" file.
> > 2. Remove any occurances of clear text passwords in the end of each
> > line in  your "/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/vpasswd", also
> > remove the ":"  character, example:
> >
> > Before:
> >
> 
>postmaster:PASSWORD:1:0:Postmaster:/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/postmaster:QUOTA_FIELD:CLEAR_PASSWORD_FIELD>
> > After
> >
> 
>postmaster:PASSWORD:1:0:Postmaster:/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/postmaster:QUOTA_FIELD>
> > 3. Remove the "/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/vpasswd.cdb" file.
> > 4. Login via pop to your postmaster account one time to rebuild the
> > "/home/vpopmail/domains/(YOUR_DOMAIN)/vpasswd.cdb" file.
> >
> > 5. Try qmailadmin.
> >
> > Bill, is this correct?
> 
> 
> Yeah, that's pretty much what I was getting it, just not as direct.  ; )
> 
> Bill
> 
> 
> 
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