On [05/02/2003], Gary Stewart wrote: > > You will need to recompile vpopmail and follow the instructions in > the README.mysql file carefully. I can say with a good degree of > certainty that your mail accounts will remain unaffected. But as > always, a backup is a good idea. I have done this several times with > no problems. > > Lets say you have the standard install for vpopmail, as I did, using > cdbs to store account info, you would run the following command after > your created your mysql database: > > ~vpopmail/bin/vconvert -c -m domain1..domain2..etc or don't specify a > domain name to do all. > This then takes all your accounts and migrates them for you. > > HTH > -- > Gary Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/02/2003 >
I battled with this almost the entire day, searching on the mailing list archive and googling a little and found no information on this anywhere, so I don't really know if it's only affecting me ATM. Well, here's the deal: I configured a test server yesterday and after fighting with it for a few hours I got it working, today, I was testing with the mysql auth thing and had no luck till about 10 minutes ago, when I decided to strip the --enable-clear-passwd=n from my ./configure options. Isn't vconvert supposed to understand non-clear passwords and convert them?