Re[2]: [vchkpw] Why is vadduser creating a hierarchy?

2006-10-09 Thread Ismail YENIGUL
Dave, "vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]" will give you the user's Maildir directory. # ~vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/postmaster You can add the following lines to the your script (I don't know what kind of script (perl, shell etc) do you use, so

[vchkpw] vdominfo bug report

2006-10-09 Thread Quinn Comendant
There seems to be an issue with vdominfo reporting the wrong number of users. I wanted to make sure you guys were aware of the bug. See below, "users: 0" should be "users: 3". [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$vdominfo domain: hoodwink.us uid:89 gid:89 dir:/home/vpopmail/domains/hoodwink.

Re: [vchkpw] vdominfo bug report

2006-10-09 Thread Adam Cantwell
Quinn Comendant wrote: There seems to be an issue with vdominfo reporting the wrong number of users. I wanted to make sure you guys were aware of the bug. See below, "users: 0" should be "users: 3". [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$vdominfo domain: hoodwink.us uid:89 gid:89 dir:/home/v