just had a nasty problem, from what I can tell here is the chain of events.

- virtual user creates pop account POPUSER
- virtual user then creates maillist POPUSER using [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the
owner
- POPUSER maillist files are put in ~/vpopmail/domains/virtual.com/POPUSER
directory
- virtual user deletes pop account POPUSER effectively taking the directory with
him
- links for the POPUSER mail list still exist pointing into limbo
- qmail admin having all sorts of panic attacks for virtual.com domain
(understandably)

should there not be some sort of check and balance against this...  as the
sysadmin with wheel access it wasn't too difficult to determine what the problem
was, but from a user perspective, it seems too easy to delete out of order and
cripple the domain.

comments?

Dave

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