CGI Guru spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> 
> Here's the final word on the extent of my predicament.  If I send mail to a
> domain and user that was setup before my crash, I get the mail bounced back
> saying "no user".  I added a new domain and a couple of users to it and it
> works fine on the new one.  So, somethings corrupted or out of wack on the
> old domains.  Guess I can delete them all and setup all the accounts
> again -- what a pain.  In reviewing all the files I can find, the mysql db,
> and all the files in the individual virtual domains, I see no difference in
> them at all.  Any thoughts where the snag might be?  Should I upgrade to the
> new version while I'm at it?

I would really highly really recommend not doing an upgrade of any
sort whenever you're trying to fix any kind of corrupted software.
This applies to much more than just vpopmail/qmail*.  Fix your
problem, then upgrade if you like.

-- 
-- Casey Zacek
   Senior Staff Engineer
   NeoSpire, Inc.



* It should be noted that no "normal thinking" rules apply to MS products.

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