When you re-create the virtual host you must specify the
virtual parent directory as c:\Imail\virtual. Imail will
then create the directory under c:\imail and each domain
can have the same usernames, etc.
I feel for ya.
Dusty
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tor Rognmo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 7:40 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Restoring i-mail after server crash
> Before I can proceed with the restore I honestly need some more info about
> the relationship between imail hosts and physical folders.
> In the old i-mail folder there was a physical folder representing each
host,
> and under that a user folder with user accounts for that host.
> Under the new setup, I've so far re-created three hosts which show up in
the
> imail administrator but no corresponding host-folders showed up under
> c:\imail. There is just one master user folder with the accounts I've
> created so far. But although there are multiple users with the same name -
> e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
> there is only one folder for john under users.
> That makes it very difficult to apply advice I received earlier about
> recreating hosts, copying over earlier userfolders and choosing an option
to
> reclaim 'orphans'.
> Please help me out.
> Oh and by the way, if anyone is looking for new definitions of hell I've
got
> one here. The experience of having to answer the phone and get yelled at
> every two minutes by irate customers while trying to restore a large
number
> of mailuser accounts.
> Tor
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