check inside the 0 directory you will find your domain
dir.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 12:26
PM
Subject: [vchkpw] weird behavior
Hello
All,
A couple of weeks
ago, I've installed vpopmail 5.3.20. Everything was working fine.
Just today, I added a domain and to my surprise, a directory "0" was created
and the directory of the domain I added was placed on that directory. To
be sure, I added another directory and same thing happened, the directory of
the domain was created on the /usr/local/vpopmail/domains/0
directory. I haven't done anything on this system after
installation and have a added a couple of domains before and the directories
were created at the /usr/local/vpopmail/domains. It's just now that it
behaved like this? Has anybody experienced this before? Any idea
on how I can solve this?
TIA
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