Rick Macdougall wrote:
Dave Richardson wrote:
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated
calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see
On 10/6/06, Dave Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
However, I'm seeing vadduser create a hierarchy of folders after about
the first 80-100 users are added. Using subfolders A-z,0-9.
I only have about 7,000 users to manage and would rather NOT subtree
(whatever the term is) this user hierar
Dave Richardson wrote:
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see the accounts correctly i
OK, I RTFM'd and found this from Ken... but CAN I TURN IT OFF? Is
anyone out there?
"Virtual domain user directory structure
Vpopmail uses an adaptive directory structure based on a state file
".dir-control" which is automatically managed by the core vpopmail api
functions "vadduser" and "vd
I'm using a script to add thousands of user accounts as part of a
migration for a single domain. It's a perl script making repeated calls to
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser -e "dsfgskjghaekjrgkr" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The scripting is working fine, I see the accounts correctly in MySQL's
vpopmail tabl
What does 'vconvert' assume about /etc/password source domains?
Where does it expect the users' files? Can it work against NFS-stored
Maildirs?