Well first off you have to understand that qmailadmin and vqadmin aren't coompetingt 
they're complimentary.
Vqadmin is an administrative tool to create and manage domains, accounts, etc.
Qmailadmin lets the domain owner create the accounts and do all of the admin for a 
domain as well as let individual accounts log in and forward/vacation message/change 
password. 
So to answer number one - install qmailadmin. The when you set a limit/unlimited for 
forwards/aliases in vqadmin you can then set them up in qmailadmin.

Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Bischoff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 11:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vqadmin] User Alias Creation and stuff.


Hi there.

First of all, let met tell you thanks for creating the vqadmin and vpopmail programs. 
They have helped me quite a bit with my qmail config concerns.

A couple of things though.

I am using vqadmin to administer my qmail and vpopmail installation.

I selected vqadmin over qmailadmin since the descriptions suggested that qmailadmin 
would be limited in it's capabilities, and the requirements list for qmailadmin was 
longer than vqadmin. (I don't have either autoresponder 2.0(or greater) and ezmlm or 
ezmlm-idx Installed yet)

My questions are:
1. Even so the "Users for mydoman.com" page has a space for Alias/Forwards for 
mydomain.com, I can't find where I can create an Alias or Forward address from 
vqadmin. An omission?  On purpose or some other limitation?

2. What is the basis behind creating yet-another-userid and password for the vqadmin 
administration pages?  Has anyone patched it to allow access via and virtual email 
address or system ID?  Is this a bad security idea?

vqadmin 2.3.2
vpopmail 5.2.1

Thanks!

Derek
<tackling SQWebMail now....>




Reply via email to