Thank you for your reply, Trey Nolen. I was not so lucky with the backup part :)
I confirm, the first file deleted was vpasswd, so the users cannot authenticate. Maybe someone could provide more help about this. Thank you. --- On Fri, 7/25/08, Trey Nolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: Trey Nolen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vDELdomain problem To: vchkpw@inter7.com Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 5:11 AM I did something similar a while back. I had one main domain and another one that was aliased to it. I ran vdeldomain on the alias and noticed that the command was taking a few seconds. I stopped the command, but it had trashed a bunch of accounts. I can tell you that it definitely did NOT delete things in alphabetical order. It seemed to delete them in the order they were created. It started with accounts in the top level directory and then proceeded into the folders below (0, 1, etc.). One of the first casualties was the vpasswd file so noone could authenticate. You may be using a different authentication method, so this may not be the case with you. Fortunately, I had a good, recent backup that saved me...I hope you do too. Trey Nolen ----- Original Message ----- From: Root Kit To: vchkpw@inter7.com Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 2:51 AM Subject: [vchkpw] vDELdomain problem Hello, I've got a big problem, please help. I've runned vdeldomain on a mailserver (unfortunate act), but I've canceled the command fast. The luck is that only the first user that started with "A" had no emails. But, in the last time period, another user claimed he has a few mails in minus My question is: HOW vdeldomain acts? How it performs this mail removal? Is it in a alphabetical order? In a time order? Or how? Thank you very much and please provide some help because i'm desperate. Ronnie. !DSPAM:4889d0b832311012019045!