Is there something we should be using instead of vqadmin?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 6:13 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Quota quandry.
>
>
> Hi Dairenn,
>
> Unfortunately it appears that vqadmin has been totally
> dropped by Inter7. It is horribly out of date and unsupported
> by the QmailToaster. If we were to get a volunteer to help
> out with fixing the coding, I'm sure it would be included in
> future QmailToaster releases, but for now it is just deprecated.
>
> Thanks,
> Erik
>
> On 4/6/06, Dairenn Lombard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, we ended up writing this shell script to fix the
> quota problem I
> > asked about:
> >
> > #!/bin/bash
> >
> > echo "Enter Domain Name: "
> > read domain
> >
> > echo "Enter the postmaster password: "
> > read pass
> >
> > echo "1 - Starter/Rhizome"
> > echo "2 - Copper"
> > echo "3 - Bronze"
> > echo "4 - Silver"
> > echo "5 - Gold"
> > echo "6 - Platinum"
> > echo "7 - Windows 1"
> > echo "8 - Windows 2"
> > echo "9 - Windows 3"
> > echo "10 - Windows 4"
> > echo "Enter the hosting plan: "
> > read plan
> >
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain $domain $pass
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "1" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 100 -P 2 -F 0
> -A 0 -R 0 -L
> > 0 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "2" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 100 -P 6 -F 5
> -A 5 -R 5 -L
> > 1 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "3" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 100 -P 21 -F 20
> -A 10 -R
> > 10 -L 5 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "4" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 31 -F 30
> -A 15 -R
> > 20 -L 10 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "5" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 51 -F 50
> -A 20 -R
> > 42 -L 20 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "6" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 81 -F 80
> -A 25 -R
> > 50 -L 30 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "7" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 100 -P 21 -F 20
> -A 10 -R
> > 10 -L 1 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "8" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 31 -F 30
> -A 15 -R
> > 20 -L 1 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "9" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 51 -F 50
> -A 20 -R
> > 42 -L 1 $domain fi
> >
> > if [ "$plan" == "10" ]
> > then
> > /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -Q 200 -P 81 -F 80
> -A 25 -R
> > 50 -L 1 $domain Fi
> >
> > The idea is to run this script after adding a domain through the
> > add_domain.html page, to set the domain's limits.
> >
> > Because, as it were, the add_domain.html page ONLY sets the
> quota for
> > individual users on that domain, NOT for that entire domain!
> >
> > The reason I'm posting this here, however, is because we
> want to find
> > a way to have this functionality as part of the VQAdmin web
> > interface... We looked in /usr/share/toaster/cgi-bin/vqadmin and
> > noticed that toaster.vqadmin dynamically generates
> > show/add_domain.html.
> >
> > This leaves the question of how we could setup our own custom
> > interface that properly sets the quotas we want?
> >
> >
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