Did you run 'vmoduser' without any options, its all right there.

To clear all flags :

./vmoduser -x domain.com

vmoduser: usage: [options] email_addr or domain ( for the entire domain )
options: -v ( display the vpopmail version number )
          -n ( don't rebuild the vpasswd.cdb file )
          -q quota ( set quota )
          -c comment (set the comment/gecos field )
          -e encrypted_passwd (set the password field )
          -C clear_text_passwd (set the password field )
the following options are bit flags in the gid int field
          -u ( set no dialup flag )
          -d ( set no password changing flag )
          -p ( set no pop access flag )
          -s ( set no smtp access flag )
          -w ( set no web mail access flag )
          -i ( set no imap access flag )
          -b ( set bounce mail flag )
          -r ( set no external relay flag )
          -a ( grant qmailadmin administrator privileges)
          -0 ( set V_USER0 flag )
          -1 ( set V_USER1 flag )
          -2 ( set V_USER2 flag )
          -3 ( set V_USER3 flag )
          -x ( clear all flags )



~jt

At 12:50 PM 9/2/2002 -0300, Julio Gruskin - PWeb ONline! wrote:
>How do I undo it?
>
>-----Mensaje original-----
>De: JT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Enviado el: lunes, 02 de septiembre de 2002 5:16
>Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>CC: David M. Shirley
>Asunto: Re: [qmailadmin] disabling an account
>
>
>
>See the vmoduser command mentioned by Michael below.
>
>vmoduser -p domain.com
>
>will disable pop for all users of that domain.
>
>Run 'vmoduser' stand-alone for a list of options.
>
>~jt


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