Thank you for information.
CentOS5.1
vpopmail-5.4.25
./configure --disable-passwd --enable-logging=y --enable-learn-passwords
--enable-clear-passwd --disable-roaming-users --enable-onchange-script
--enable-auth-module=mysql
Because a similar phenomenon was generated,I think that it is not an
en
Thank you Rick!
If the system user doesn't exist,
do not you do to the correction that returns -d option PATH or dir parameter
returned by vdomainfo?
vadddomain -i 1 test1.domain
vadddomain -i 10001 test2.domain
vadddomain -i 10002 test3.domain
vadddomain -i 10003 test4.domain
vadddomain -i
On 02/05/08 17:06:58, うえはたけいじ wrote:
Hi
I'm sorry. The environment was not written.
FreeBSD6.3 or FreeBSD-7.0
vpopmail-5.4.20 or vpopmail-5.4.25
Ok, cool, must be a FreeBSD issue ?
We use vpopmail-5.4.26 on Slackware
./configure --disable-passwd --enable-logging=y --enable-learn-
passwords
Hi
I'm sorry. The environment was not written.
FreeBSD6.3 or FreeBSD-7.0
vpopmail-5.4.20 or vpopmail-5.4.25
-
./configure
make
make install
-
It confirmed it.
> Hi,
>
> On 02/05/08 13:24:11, うえはたけいじ wrote:
> > Hello,
> > When you make the domain from the
Hi,
On 02/05/08 13:24:11, うえはたけいじ wrote:
Hello,
When you make the domain from the vadddomain command by using uid
that doesn't
exist in /etc/passwd file for the -i option,
the dot-pid temporaryfile is left below the domains/ directory
without being converted into
.dir-control file.
Which versi
うえはたけいじ wrote:
> Hello,
> When you make the domain from the vadddomain command by using uid that doesn't
> exist in /etc/passwd file for the -i option,
> the dot-pid temporaryfile is left below the domains/ directory without being
> converted into
> .dir-control file.
>
>
> Specification or Bug