Hi, Having previously used vpopmail-5.3.12 with no database support I've just converted to using mysql with vpopmail-5.3.16.
I built vpopmail using the following script: ./configure \ --enable-tcpserver-file=/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtp \ --enable-logging=e \ --enable-log-name=vpopmail \ --enable-default-domain=robinbowes.com \ --enable-file-sync=n \ --enable-auth-logging=y \ --enable-qmail-ext=y \ --enable-clear-passwd=y \ --enable-valias=y \ --enable-roaming-users=y \ --enable-mysql=y \ && make \ && make install-strip I then ran vconvert -c -m. Is that it? Is that all I have to do? That seems outrageously easy!! A couple of problems I've noticed. vdominfo doesn't report the correct number of users per domain following conversion and also, aliased domains are not reported correctly, ie they are reported as being the same name as the aliased domain. For example, see the following dump: domain: robinbowes.com uid: 89 gid: 89 dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/robinbowes.com users: 0 domain: robinbowes.com uid: 89 gid: 89 dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/robinbowes.com users: 0 domain: robinbowes.com uid: 89 gid: 89 dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/robinbowes.com users: 0 domain: orhc.info uid: 89 gid: 89 dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/orhc.info users: 0 domain: orhc.info uid: 89 gid: 89 dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/orhc.info users: 0 This should show just two domains, one with two aliased domains and one with one aliased domain. I have a handful of users in each of the two real domains. I've "fixed" this by updating the cur_users field in the dir_control table. Also, when I did the conversion, entries were created in the vpopmail table for users in all of the aliased domains. For example, I have a domain robinbowes.com and an aliased domain skittle.demon.co.uk. In robinbowes.com I have 5 users robin,chloe,emily,jane, and postmaster. When I ran vconvert, entries were created in the vpopmail table for [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. and also for [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], etc. Is this supposed to happen? I've deleted these additional entries from the vpopmail table without any apparent side effects, i.e. I can still login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cheers, R. -- Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com