On Jun 24, 2004, at 8:20 AM, Patrick Liechty wrote:
If I create a forward manually, yes it will display it. Last night I
installed Qmail Admin 1.06 and I was able to create forwards. There must be
a bug in 1.2.0. I even tried the developer version 1.2.1 and it didn't work
either. I saw that dotqmail.c had not really changed between versions. It
looks like the problem is in alias.c. I am going to track down the problem
and fix it myself, but if anyone else has this problem and has already fixed
it, I would love to just get a patch.

1.2.1 introduced support for aliases stored in MySQL (valias). If you're running vpopmail 5.4.0 or later with --enable-valias, then make sure you install QmailAdmin 1.2.1.


As long as QmailAdmin 1.2.1 is installed with the correct permissions (it needs to have access to ~vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql) then it should work.

You can test this by TEMPORARILY making vpopmail.mysql world readable (and make sure the directories above it are world readable as well). If that solves the problem, then look to how qmailadmin was installed (suid isn't working as it should).

Be sure to set the permissions of vpopmail.mysql back when you're done. It's a huge security hole to have that file world-readable.

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