Super ! It works.. 10x ----- Original Message ----- From: Janno Sannik To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 9:39 AM Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Client blocking....
use the /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoduser utility to modify various user settings. [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./vmoduser vmoduser: usage: [options] email_addr or domain (for each user in 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 -x ( clear all flags ) -d ( don't allow user to change password ) -p ( disable POP access ) -s ( disable SMTP AUTH access ) -w ( disable webmail [IMAP from localhost*] access ) ( * full list of webmail server IPs in vchkpw.c ) -i ( disable non-webmail IMAP access ) -b ( bounce all mail ) -o ( user is not subject to domain limits ) -r ( disable roaming user/pop-before-smtp ) -a ( grant qmailadmin administrator privileges ) -S ( grant system administrator privileges - access all domains ) -E ( grant expert privileges - edit .qmail files ) -f ( disable spamassassin) -F ( delete spam) [The following flags aren't used directly by vpopmail but are] [included for other programs that share the user database.] -u ( set no dialup flag ) -0 ( set V_USER0 flag ) -1 ( set V_USER1 flag ) -2 ( set V_USER2 flag ) -3 ( set V_USER3 flag ) Janno Catalin Leanca wrote: Hello, I have several toaster boxes that host domains for my clients. My question is how to block a client to access his accounts without deleting domain ? While blocked receiving must pe possible. And changing passwords is not a solution. Thanks, Catalin L