I've checked the /var/qmail/users/assign thoroughly, nothing is strange there.
Here's the output of /var/qmail/users/assign (neutered to hide the innocent) [NOTE: this is originally with NO Linewraps, my email client may add wraps) [root@mail users]# cat /var/qmail/users/assign +domain1.com-:domain1.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain1.com:-:: +domain2.com-:domain2.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain2.com:-:: +domain2.net-:domain2.net:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain2.com:-:: +domain3.com-:domain3.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain3.com:-:: +domain4.com-:domain4.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain4.com:-:: +domain5.com-:domain5.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain5.com:-:: +domain6.com-:domain6.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain6.com:-:: +domain7.com-:domain7.com:508:503:/home/vpopmail/domains/domain7.com:-:: . --- EOF -- Note: The (.) period at the end is also in the orignal file. Do I need to run a CDB or somthing to compile this file maybe? Steve Sobka [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 10:34 AM Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Segmentation Fault > > Check the contents of /var/qmail/users/assign. It's likely that the > problem is there. > > Regards, > > Bill Shupp > > >