On Tuesday 21 October 2003 18:40, Trey Nolen wrote: > > Should we update the code so that it doesn't generate an error if > > neither .qmailadmin-limits or vlimits.default exist?
> That would be good because I'm sure there are a lot of servers like > ours out there that don't have either file in most of their existing > domains. Oh, and i forgot to mention: you don't need an .qmailadmin-limits file for every domain, but just the vlimits.default file (in ~vpopmail/etc/) to make the error message disappear. a vlimits.default file might look like maxpopaccounts: -1 maxaliases: -1 maxforwards: -1 maxautoresponders: -1 maxmailinglists: -1 quota: 0 maxmsgcount: 0 default_quota: 0 default_maxmsgcount: 0 perm_account: 0 perm_alias: 0 perm_forward: 0 perm_autoresponder: 0 perm_maillist: 0 perm_quota: 0 perm_defaultquota: 0 (which ofcourse doesn't limit anything at all ;) a better way would be to have vmoddomlimits create one for one domain of yours, and then copy that ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com//.qmailadmin-limits file to ~vpopmail/etc/vlimits.default -- Mit internetten Grüßen / Best Regards ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Justin Heesemann ionium Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ionium.org