On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 03:08:50PM +0100, Jack Howard wrote: > First it tries to read /var/qmail/users/cdb (and gets a no such file), > then it tries to open: > > ####/vpasswd.cdb, where #### is an odd capital B (but different), 2 u > characters with accents, and an upside down question mark. This also > returns "no such file". > > Checking on the actual mailservers there is indeed a cdb file in qmail's > ~/users directory, however it doesn't exist on the Linux box, even > though both qmail and vpopmail are running. You need a coopy of the /var/qmail/users/cdb file from the mail server on the linux box. It uses that file to figure out which directory to look in for the vpasswd.cdb file. If it can't find the users/cdb file, it uses garbage for the path to the vpasswd.cdb file rather than failing with an error. -Ben -- Ben Beuchler There is no spoon. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- The Matrix
