Hi Nicola, On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:18:09 +0100 Nicola Delbono wrote:
>> cdbdump </var/qmail/users/cdb |tr '\000' '\t' |grep 'domain' >> >> give? > > server-key5:/var/vpopmail/bin# cdbdump </var/qmail/users/cdb |tr '\000' '\t' |grep > 'domain1.com' > > gives: > +16,61:!domain1.com ->domain1.com 1004 1001 > /var/vpopmail/users/domain1.com > +16,64:!domain1.com-->domain1.com 1004 1001 /var/vpopmail/domains/domain1.com > - Beside the fact I find it rather unusual you have a value for 'domain1.com' additionally to the usual 'domain1.com-' it shows the path is noted correctly ... >>- What version of vpopmail are you using? > > server-key5:/var/vpopmail/bin# ./vadddomain -v > version: 4.9.10 Rather old one ... But you're lucky: I still had a 4.9.10 on my harddisk. I was able to do some testing and have to say: there's a bug in vuserinfo of 4.9.10. It's corrected at least in 5.2.1 (the earliest version I was able to check, bigger than 4.9.10). The good news is: there seem to be a "work around" possible in 4.9.10: vuserinfo -D domain1.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to work. At least it did with /var/qmail/users/cdb file and vpopmail directories and vpasswd.cdb created with 5.3.XX version here on my harddisk. Nevertheless I'd _strongly_ suggest you upgrade to 5.2.1 ASAP, there're a lot of bugs fixed in this version, present in 4.9.10. HTH -- Ciao, Pit