>Are you sure you rebuilt vpopmail with --enable-mysql-limits? If you
>did (and installed it), vmoddomlimits should be writing to the entries
>in the table.
>
Yes. I gave follwing command
./configure
--enable-logging=p
--enable-auth-module=mysql
--disable-passwd
--enable-clear-passwd
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>Did you try running vmoddomlimits to set limits into the table?
>
Yes I tried vmoddomlimits.
>If they don't go in the table, they end up in .qmailadmin-limits files
Yes Thet are going in .qmailadmin-limits files but I want these details to go in mysql
table.
Is it possible to do so.
Pls help.
On Oct 5, 2004, at 10:47 PM, Amit khatri wrote:
I tried Adding --enable-mysql-limits to the list of options. But my
vpopmail table is still empty. I am unable to see domain details.
Any Idea ??
Did you try running vmoddomlimits to set limits into the table?
If they don't go in the table, they end
-- Original Message -
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 20:30:04 +0530
From: Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Problem Accessing Domain details from mysql
>On Oct 5, 2004, at 1:49 AM, Amit khatri wrote:
>> I suppose these domai
On Oct 5, 2004, at 1:49 AM, Amit khatri wrote:
I suppose these domain level details should be stored in vpopmail
table. But in my case it is showing vpopmail table empty. I don't know
why this is happening. I configured vpopmail using following options.
./configure
--enable-logging=p
--enable-
Hello all.
I am setting user a/c settings using ./vmoduser & I can access these details from
pw_gid field from my domainname_com table. But I want to do the same for domains. I
have two options either use ./vmoddomlimits or ./vmoduser . But which
ever I use I am unable to find out where it is s