Hi Tom, In fact I am using vpopmail with mysql, you can see below how is it�s configuration:
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y \ --enable-tcpserver-file=/services/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp \ --enable-relay-clear-minutes=60 \ --enable-auth-logging=y \ --enable-mysql-logging=y \ --enable-mysql-limits=y \ --enable-logging=v \ --enable-log-name=vpopmail \ --enable-mysql=y \ --enable-libdir=/usr/lib \ --enable-incdir=/usr/include/mysql I would like to know if there is any possibility that my vpopmail version causes this problem, since you�re using 5.3.19 and I�m using .20 or maybe someting with my configure. Anyway, I�ll compile .19 version and test, then I�ll report the results to you. Thanks Aldren Moraes --------- Mensagem Original -------- De: "Tom Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Para: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Assunto: Re: [qmailadmin] .qmailadmin-limits. Data: 22/07/03 01:38 On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 11:48 AM, Aldren wrote: > Ok, my .qmailadmin-limits looks like this: > > ~$ cat ~vpopmail/domains/flordemaio.com.br/.qmailadmin-limits > maxpopaccounts: 30 > maxaliases: 30 > maxforwards: 30 > maxautoresponders: 30 > ~$ > > If is there anything wrong, please let me know. I also tried with > colon, but > I got the same return: accounts/unlimited (30/unlimited). > > I'm using vpopmail-5.3.20 and qmailadmin-1.0.24 That file format is fine, colons are optional. I tested it on my development machine (with 5.3.19 and 1.0.25) and it worked. Did you by any chance compile vpopmail with --enable-mysql-limits? If so, vpopmail uses MySQL to store the limits instead of the ..qmailadmin-limits file. --enable-mysql-limits=y|n Turn on (y) or off (n, default) mysql handling of .qmailadmin-limits -- Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sniffter.com/ - info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester ________________________________________________ AT&T Latin America Webmail
