Perfect, vadduser did the trick!

QControl looks very interesting, and I will probably install it soon, since
the person who will be running the system is less familiar with the shell.

I have one more newbie question, but will post it separately.

Thank you all for the very fast and accurate help!

--Adam



On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:45 AM, Jake Vickers <[email protected]> wrote:

> Adam Glass wrote:
>
>> Hi Prasad,
>>
>> Although I have been running Linux/Unix systems for a long time, this is
>> my first experience with Qmail and Qmail Toaster.  Unfortunately I cannot
>> find a way to add an e-mail account via command line.
>>
>> To be clear:  I am not creating accounts on the server for the e-mail end
>> users.  My understanding (hopefully correct) is that everything is stored
>> under /home/vpopmail, so there is no need to create system accounts
>> (adduser) for these people.
>>
>> If there is a way to create a Qmail Toaster e-mail account via command
>> line, I would appreciate a pointer to it.  Please note that these need to be
>> IMAP accounts, not just POP, if that makes any difference.
>>
>>
> Prasad explains how to do this in the next email.
> You can also download my QControl utility. It does not contain the bugs
> that vqadmin does and will allow you to create 2 letter addresses while
> still using a web interface for those that are not familiar with the command
> line.
>
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