You might want to take a look a the cdb_clearpass.sh script.  That's
what we used to clear up this problem.  It's in the contrib directory in
the vpopmail source.  It's not officialy supported but "it worked for
me."  It basically just adds the clear text password field to every user
in every domain.

Daniel Johnson
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On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 09:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Aug 2002, Trey Nolen wrote:
> 
> > We had this happen when upgrading to qmailadmin 1.0.2. It happened because
> > of clear text passwords. In our old version, they were disabled (because
> > they were not default) and in Qmailadmin 1.0.2, they ARE default, so they
> > got enabled. The extra field in the vpasswd file caused the users to not
> > show up, but everything else worked.  Could that be your issue as well?
> 
> Well, it describes the probem exactly, except that even users created
> after the rebuilding of vpopmail don't show up.  If I run
> vmoduser -C "" <user@domain>
> per the FAQ on a user, that user still doesn't show up.
> 
> I then did a make clean, make distclean and reconfigured, built and
> installed vpopmail, did a make clean and make install-strip on qmailadmin,
> and the old accounts are showing up again.  However, the accounts created
> between these two rebuilds do not.  So, I did:
> 
> ~vpopmail/bin/vmoduser -e "" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> And that brought that user back.  Hopefully, not too many new accounts
> were created in that 18 hour period...I'll have fun checking, though :)
> 
> > > I just reconfigured and reinstalled vpopmail 5.3.8 to enable roaming users
> > > and change the location of the tcp.smtp file to the qmail default /etc,
> > > then recompiled and reinstalled qmailadmin 1.0.2 doing a simple "make
> > > clean" and "make install" and now when you log in as postmaster, none of
> > > the users show up for the domain.
> > >
> > > users can still send/receive and authenticate, and the postmaster can even
> > > add new users, but cannot see or modify any of them...dunno what I broke,
> > > but looking at the config options doesn't show me anything obvious...any
> > > pointers really appreciated...
> 
> James Smallacombe                   PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                                           http://3.am
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