Hi Tom:

I found the vmoduser command can operate on an entire domain to turn off pop3 access.

vmoduser -p domain_name  --- turns of pop3 access for all users
vmoduser -x domain_name  --- clears the blocking flag for all users


At 07:33 PM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
On Jan 15, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Is there an easy way to disable an entire domain?

As a hack, I've manually edited the vpasswd file and added a
character to the start of both the clear and encrypted passwords.

A bit of a pain, but allows mail to be delivered but prevents logins
100%.  You could even make a backup of the vpasswd file so it's quick
and easy to restore when they finally pay you.

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Best Regards,

Jeff Koch, Intersessions

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