Roger Arnold wrote:

Part of this problem is now fixed, all I had to do is create a symlink in each
of the domains to the qmailadmin images directory in the web tree.

Thanks for the help, all I have to do now is find out why I can't gain access
to qmailadmin and I am home free :)

Thanks again
Regards
Roger

Ken Jones wrote:

> burrett wrote:
> >
> > Roger Arnold wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > I sent this email to the qmailadmin group but as yet have had no replies
> > that helped
> > so I wondered if anyone here had some idea's on the subject to get me
> > going please?
> >
> > I have just finished getting "Qmail & Vpopmail" to work (thanks to Ken)
> > but have now run into a strange problem/problems with Qmailadmin, and am
> >
> > hoping someone can help me as quickly as possible please.
> >
> > Qmailadmin compiled and installed alright, but that's where it stopped.
> > If I try and access qmailadmin over the web with the qmail default
> > domain/user qmailadmin displays fine, but won't allow anyone to log on,
> > which is reasonable considering it has not been setup as a vpopmail
> > domain.
> >
> > However if a domain that has been setup with vpopmail using "vadddomain"
> >
> > tries to access Qmailadmin over the web, all that displays is the text
> > without any graphics, even though the default domain had full graphics
> > displayed.
>
> Sounds like a httpd configuration issue. The graphics directory,
> images/qmailadmin has to be available.
>
> >
> > The more serious problem came next, when I tried to log in to
> > Qmailadmin.
> > It simply rejected any attempt to gain access (domain name and password
> > were checked against the name and password the domain was installed as).
> >
> > Master Account: postmaster
> > Domain Name:   totalauto.com.au
> > Password:          aircon
> >
> > All thats returned is "Invalid Login"
> >
> > This happens for any and all domains installed on this machine, that
> > have been setup with "vadddomain", I just can't get past that "invalid
> > logon".
> > I'm hoping that someone with experience with Qmailadmin will have some
> > idea's how to solve this problem
>
> Looks like either a httpd configuration issue, permissions/ownership
> of the qmailadmin binary, or where a mysql issue.
>
> Can you authenticate with pop?
>
> Ken Jones

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