Hello, It appears that the server has not created the users in a hash format. Is there any way to convert the format to a hash easily?
Regards, Jimmy Rick Macdougall wrote: > Jimmy Stewpot wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am managing a group of servers that is running Redhat Enterprise Linux >> v3. The Issue that I have just discovered is that we have now over 32000 >> users. Thats causing a problem as ext3 file system does not support more >> than 32000 folders in any one particular folder. >> >> Is there any way to setup vpopmail so that it supports directory hashes >> or anything similar to that. Does anyone have any solutions to resolve >> this type of issue. >> >> >> > Hi, > > By default vpopmail does do directory hashing. IE you should have > something like this for users. > > user1 home = ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user1 > user200 home = ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/0/user200 > user400 home = ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/Z/user400 > > etc. > > Is this not what you are seeing ? > > Regards, > > Rick > > >
