Peter,

cp -R /sites/home/vpopmail/domains/someonesdomain.com/*
/sites/http/somonesdomain.com/postoffice/someonesdomain.com/

vconvert -c -m someonesdomain.com

Only results in
"converting someonesdomain.com domain conversion failed"

Is there something I have to do before hand that I am not aware of? I can
add new domains and they all go where they are supposed to go adding the
correct information to /var/qmail/users /var/qmail/control and vpopmail.*
but once I get to conversion.... nothing!

And this is a machine with 1 virtual domain. I am already having nightmares
about getting to the  machine with 250 domains.

Thanks for the help,

Wil


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Palmreuther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 2:31 PM
> To: Wil Hatfield - HVHM Customer Care in vpop
> Subject: [vchkpw] Re: Best Way To Import cdb to MySQL w/ Alterations
>
>
> Hello Wil,
>
> On Wednesday, March 19, 2003 at 8:37:28 PM you wrote (at least in
> part):
>
> > I am sure it has already been covered but I couldn't find
> exactly what I was
> > looking for so here we go again.
>
> > I need to import from the old cdb version that Vpopmail used to the new
> > MySQL. New to us anyways. The tricky part is that the old user base was
> > located at /sites/home/vpopmail/domains and the new location will be
> > /sites/http/domainname.com/postoffice by using the -u switch.
>
> > Could someone point me in the direction of a resource that may
> be modifiable
> > in this fashion? It would be most appreciated.
>
> Try copying
>
> /sites/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/vpasswd*
>
> to
>
> /sites/http/domainname.com/postoffice/
>
> and use the 'vconvert' tool provided with vpopmail.
> --
> Best regards
> Peter Palmreuther
>
> A real patriot is the fellow who gets a parking ticket  and rejoices
> that the system works.
>
>


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