I don't know the answer to your specfic question w/out looking at the source code.

That being said, I'd also look in rcpthosts, morercpthosts (if rcpthosts has >50 entries), and virtualdomains in /var/qmail/control/. Also check the /var/qmail/users/assign file (which has an associated cdb file).

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 10/09/2013 10:30 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Is there a 0 folder in /home/vpopmail/domains ???
Once you reach a certain threshold, to improve performance, vpopmail
creates sub-folders inside of /home/vpopmail/domains... the first one
created is 0.

Also, look in the /var/lib/mysql/vpopmail folder to see if there is
still a remnant database file in there...

Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO

On 10/9/2013 3:32 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
Have you checked the /var/qmail/control folder? Maybe it's in there
still.

Not sure what other places it would look, might have to check the
source if nobody has an idea :)

Cheer,
Sebastian


On Oct 9, 2013, at 6:50 AM, LHTek <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I've got rogue entry in the domain list when I view the list of
domains via VQADMIN. It's a domain I know was deleted sometime ago
but there must be some remnant of it still there. The problem is I
can't find it in the vpopmail MySql database. There also is no
directory in ~/vpopmail/domains for this domain. I can't seem to find
the little booger.

Where does VQADMIN keeps it's list of domains?

Thanks,
Denny




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