On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 05:02:47PM +0700, T. Albert wrote: > > when i look at the vpopmail's vpasswd file all the lines have the same > fields. any other clue ?
Yes: compare them properly. For example, copy fields from one record to the other, until you find out what's different. Change passwords on the 'working' accounts and see if they still work with the new password. Compare the permissions on the directories and mail files. And so on. I can't help you any more unless you post the whole unedited file here, and that would mean you'd have to change all your passwords afterwards. You're in a very lucky situation if you have some accounts which don't work and some which do: you just need to identify what's different between them. Brian. > > Wednesday, July 16, 2003, 4:55:29 PM, you wrote: > > BC> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 04:44:57PM +0700, T. Albert wrote: > >> > >> > >> right now i'm managing a mail server which is consist of qmail, > >> vpopmail, sqwebmail. and i host several domains on 1 machine. i have > >> a virtual domain eg. abc.com (5 users) which can't be entered through > >> sqwebmail, but if i create a new user, i can login through > >> sqwebmail. using pop mail, i can authenticate all users. > >> > >> tried to figure out where the log file is, but no clue at all. the > >> only log i got is /var/log/mail/info > >> > >> how to fix this strange problem ? > > BC> Try comparing the database rows for the existing 5 users with the new one - > BC> perhaps a field is missing. Then you can fix up the existing entries to > BC> match. > > > -- > Best regards, > T. Albert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
