There are a couple possibilities.
At least vadduser and qmailadmin are working.

you have to be carefull installing vqadmin because it runs set uid root.
It has to run as root to work on the standard qmail installation. It also
needs to be able to send a sig HUP to qmail-send to tell it to re-read
it's control files. 

The standard out of the box setups on redhat and most of the other
linux distros let vqadmin run as setuid root. I highly recommend
using SSL for qmailadmin and vqadmin. it's easy to do now days as
some linux distros support a self generated SSL certificate that the
user can click thru to login. you can always buy a real cert and install it.

The easiest fix would be if vqadmin wasn't re-built. To give me some
feed back on our development work, it would be handy if your future
reports were on the latest devel version. I'll make sure we upload
the latest version on Friday afternoon USCentral Time. 
We've added initial support for system admin management of 
qmail's control files. Also added style sheet support and java
script form doohickies. Personally I don't like how style sheet
pages display on my Linux browsers. 

 
On Wednesday 09 October 2002 04:30 pm, Malachi de AElfweald wrote:
> I was able to add them from /vadduser or qmailadmin and it worked ok.
> Could it be a problem with vqadmin?
>
> Malachi
>
> 10/9/2002 2:14:27 PM, "Michael Bowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Are you adding new domains/users via vqadmin, or from the command line?
> >
> >If you are doing it via vqadmin, then try adding from the command line and
> >see if that works.
> >
> >Remember that when you install a new version of vpopmail, you also need to
> >recompile any add-on programs that are using the vpopmail libraries eg
> >qmailadmin, courier-imap (and also vqadmin although I dont use vqadmin
> >myself so couldnt say for sure)
> >
> >Michael.
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Paul Theodoropoulos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:48 AM
> >Subject: Re: [vchkpw] possibly dumb question
> >
> >> yep. i shoudl have said 'i've compiled and installed' - sorry.
> >>
> >> i'm actually wondering though if this may be something cached by
> >> vqadmin, rather than a vpopmail issue....
> >>
> >> At 11:44 AM 10/9/2002, Roberto P.Martins Jr wrote:
> >> >Possibly a dump answer, but did you:
> >> >
> >> ># make install-strip
> >> >
> >> >??
> >> >
> >> >Roberto
> >> >
> >> >On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 15:38, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
> >> > > some month back, i made a boo-boo in compiling vpopmail, which left
> >> > > me
> >> >
> >> > with
> >> >
> >> > > a default  quota line that was fubar, e.g. from a random vpasswd
> >
> >entry:
> >
> >
> >
> >tom:xxxxx:1:0:tom:/m/domains/example.com/tom:100000000S,1000C--enable-clea
> >r- passwd=y:12345
> >
> >> > > as you can see, the quota line has the enable-clear-passwd config
> >
> >switch
> >
> >> > > appended to it. it never caused any problems that i could see, but
> >> > > it
> >> >
> >> > is fubar.
> >> >
> >> > > well, i've compiled newer versions of vpopmail at least twice since
> >
> >then,
> >
> >> > > yet whenever i create a new domain and populate it with accounts, it
> >
> >still
> >
> >> > > comes up with that fubar quota - even though i've checked,
> >> > > rechecked,
> >
> >and
> >
> >> > > triple checked my compile-time configs, and it's not being compiled
> >
> >with
> >
> >> > > the bad default.
> >> > >
> >> > > any clues?
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > Paul Theodoropoulos
> >> > > http://www.anastrophe.com
> >> > > http://folding.stanford.edu
> >> > > The Happy-go-lucky Misanthrope
> >> >
> >> >--
> >> >"Let the source be with you" - Tux
> >>
> >> Paul Theodoropoulos
> >> http://www.anastrophe.com
> >> http://folding.stanford.edu
> >> The Happy-go-lucky Misanthrope

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