I would normally agree with you Steve but this is a bit different.
For the home users with one domain, QControl is free. For anyone running more than one domain we are most likely running commercially. QMT and MOST of the accessories are free and the service in this forum is better than most paid support systems from the big guys like IBM, Dell, MS.... Throwing Jake a few bucks for his tool is money WELL spent. These guys are always on top of anything and they spend considerable time with updates, patches, etc. for NOTHING! I say throw him the business. VQadmin is BROKE. That fact is noted in several places yet users still stumble upon it and cause traffic in here. Phil > > On May 19, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: > >> Once again, I'd like to recommend that vqadmin be dropped from QMT. >> The problems it has appear to outweigh the benefits it provides, >> especially now that qcontrol is available. >> >> Does anyone have any objections to this? I think it deserves some >> discussion. > > > i have no objection per se to dropping vqadmin; however, it seems a > bit disingenuous to propose QControl as the appropriate replacement, > given that it's commercial software. a statement such as "vqadmin is > broken, so we're dropping it; you'll need to use the command-line > tools to add and delete domains" would, i think, do a better job of > setting appropriate expectations in the minds of users who don't > follow this list. > > -steve > > -- > If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an > improbable fiction. - Fabian, Twelfth Night, III,v > http://five.sentenc.es > >
