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
>
>
>


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