I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an account
by putting a # in the file, but the same does not seem to work with
valias. I was trying to put a # in valias_line, and vpopmail tries to
deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anyone have any ideas on how to disable an
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 18:54, John Councilman wrote:
I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an account
by putting a # in the file, but the same does not seem to work with
valias. I was trying to put a # in valias_line, and vpopmail tries to
deliver to [EMAIL
basically, I want it to disappear for these accounts. The exit 99
should work. I will try it. thanks.
John
Anders Brander wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 18:54, John Councilman wrote:
I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an account
by putting a # in the file,
Hi!
I have noticed that vpopmail creates a subfolder for every 100 domains like
/home/vpopmail/domains/0/domainname.dk , is it possible to change the
folders name and even place the folder on another disk when the first one i
filled up with userdata?
Can i move exiting domains to
when trying to setup a new virtual domain...
vqadmin reports:
Could not open qmail default
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain contains www9.landings.com (which is the default AND
the host name)
and exists:
/var/vpopmail/domains/www9.landings.com
drwx--3 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 Jan 2
On Jan 2, 2004, at 11:51 AM, Peter Nilsson wrote:
I have noticed that vpopmail creates a subfolder for every 100 domains
like /home/vpopmail/domains/0/domainname.dk , is it possible to change
the folders name and even place the folder on another disk when the
first one i filled up with
If Inter7 has a vqadmin list, it would probably be better to ask
vqadmin questions on it instead of the vpopmail list.
On Jan 2, 2004, at 6:52 PM, DOV wrote:
when trying to setup a new virtual domain...
vqadmin reports:
Could not open qmail default
/var/qmail/control/defaultdomain contains