> Hi,
>
> I am all set to migrate 350000 users to Qmail. I have created the
> users with dummy passwords and while injecting their original password
> noticed that it takes 3 hours to build the vpasswd.cdb file. After I
> have built the .cdb file , if I change the password for even a single
> user the .cdb file gets built again and worse it takes 3 hours to
> complete the process. The result a password change comes into effect
> only after 3 hours. Can someone substantiate if this is true
> (hopefully it shouldn't be !!). Secondly if I kill the process then
> the whole vpasswd file gets corrupt and I seem to have lost all the
> passwords for the 350000 odd users. How do I solve this problem ??
>
> My config as follows -
> Qmail-1.03 , vpopmail-4.9.6 and courier-imap.0.36a. My vpopmail config
> options were
>
> ./configure --enable-relay-clear-minutes=60 --enable-logging=y
> --enable-default-domain=qmailnv.maa.sify.net --enable-large-site=y
> --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-deliver-filter=y
> --enable-ip-alias-domains=y --enable-hardquota= 500000
> --enable-tcpserver-file= ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
>
> while for courier-imap the options were
>
> ./configure --without-authldap --without-authmysql --without-authcram
> - with-authvchkpw.
>
> Would it help if I use a mysql authentication mechanism. If yes how do
> I proceed ?
>
> Expecting someone to crack this asap !!!!
>
> Raghu
Many technical queries sit in the inbox for a qmail technician to reply.
Since they do this at their leisure, the emails are not responded to
quickly and sometimes not at all.
We are simply too busy to provide free support for every question that
comes through.
There are mailing lists and IRC (EfNet's #qmail) where many other people
in the Qmail
community love to help others.
And should you wish to purchase commercial support, see our price guide
at http://www.inter7.com/prices.html
(price guide has been updated as of January 8, 2001)
Thank you for your interest in our services.
Sincerely,
--
Catherine Kouzmanoff
Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc.
(847) 492-0470
FAX (847) 492-0632
* * * Price Guide Updated!
http://www.inter7.com/prices.html