Re: [vchkpw] domain problem
Hi, In /var/qmail/users/assign Regards, Rick - Original Message - From: "jake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:30 PM Subject: [vchkpw] domain problem I installed vpopmail on a server, then moved to a new box and moved data over. 1 thing i missed was the user account, the vpopmail user was 97 on one box and is 89 on the other. I have a domain that I cannot add or delete. I changed the file permissions on the domain's folder but that didn't help. When I do a vdominfo it shows that domain as owned by the old user acount, #97. Even if I mv the folder for that domain out of the domains directory, it still shows up in vdominfo. If I use vdomdel it says that domain doesn't exist, if I try to create is, it says it's already there. Where else is virtual domain info kept? -- jake
RE: [vchkpw] domain problem
In /var/qmail/users/assign. You'll notice that the uid/gid of vpopmail is in that file, change it to the new uid/gid of the vpopmail user then run /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu -Clayton -Original Message- From: jake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [vchkpw] domain problem I installed vpopmail on a server, then moved to a new box and moved data over. 1 thing i missed was the user account, the vpopmail user was 97 on one box and is 89 on the other. I have a domain that I cannot add or delete. I changed the file permissions on the domain's folder but that didn't help. When I do a vdominfo it shows that domain as owned by the old user acount, #97. Even if I mv the folder for that domain out of the domains directory, it still shows up in vdominfo. If I use vdomdel it says that domain doesn't exist, if I try to create is, it says it's already there. Where else is virtual domain info kept? -- jake