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Charles use vmoduser to change the users name and or password.. also you
can use vqadmin.. it's setup on Neon.
Charles Wu wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Having some issues w/ vpasswd, and was wondering if anyone would know
| the answer
|
| Basically, trying to use
>use the full path to the command.
>You may want to pick up a UNIX for newbies book or manual, no offense.
>You'd likely find it incredibly informative.
No offense taken...I'm a router guy, not a linux guy, and I don't
profess to know anything I don't
Talk BGP, L2TP, HSRP, I'm game, talk grep, b
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 20:14, Charles Wu wrote:
> >Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program.
> >I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were
> >installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs.
>
> Hrm...that looks to be the case...
> How do I differentiate b/n vpopmail & vm
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 19:58, Ken Jones wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Enter the user's new password:
> > Please type it again for verification:
> > vpasswd: error changing the password for user
> > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
> > Invalid or unknown virtual user
> M
>Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program.
>I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were
>installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs.
Hrm...that looks to be the case...
How do I differentiate b/n vpopmail & vmailmgr vpasswd commands?
-Charles
On Monday 12 April 2004 6:05 pm, Charles Wu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Having some issues w/ vpasswd, and was wondering if anyone would know
> the answer
>
> Basically, trying to use the vpasswd command to change a virtual domains
> user password, but for some reason, I get the following:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTE