There is an option to autocreate the account :). I have moved to a new server and when the client logged in since it was in the DB it automatically created the folder in vpopomail.
Remo On 6/16/11 8:02 AM, "Eric Shubert" <e...@shubes.net> wrote: >How many accounts are you talking about? It might be easiest to create >the (domain and) accounts manually or with a script on the new host, >then copy any emails over from/to the /home/vpopmail/domains/ directory >using either scp or rsync. > >On 06/15/2011 07:57 PM, Ron Herzing wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> My names Ron and I¹m new to the list. Can anyone point me in the right >> direction for migrating a vpopmail domain to another vpopmail server? >> >> Details: >> >> I currently have a mail server with a domain of auffenberg.com and the >> user accounts are in vpopmail using vpasswd.cdb to store user accounts. >> >> I have built a new mail server and this one also uses vpopmail except >> that I am using mysql for the user accounts. I have read that to convert >> the cdb file to mysql >> >> that I should use: vconvert c m >> >> I¹m having trouble finding any more information on converting and >> migrating to another server. >> >> My questions: What else do I have to do in order to convert my user >> accounts and get them over to the new server? >> >> How is vconvert able to insert data into the database? Does it require >> further command line instruction to accomplish this? >> >> Any information on how to go about this would be greatly appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> >> ~Ron >> >> > > >-- >-Eric 'shubes' > > > > > > > !DSPAM:4dfa17b932711794433690!