Patrick Ring wrote:
Should it be able to restore a backup done from a very old version on to
a fresh loaded version?


Depends on how old the old version is. If you look in the restore script you'll see there's some commands commented out. These were needed when I went from an old version to a newer one. The error you said you got about not being able to read a user's dir sounds like permission problems. Check to make sure 89:89 is free in your /etc/passwd, since vpopmail will want to use those UID/GIDs. If your older version did NOT user 89:89, you'll see the qmail-newu command in the resore script (commented out) as this will be needed to change the UID for vpopmail. This is mostly guessing though, without seeing the exact errors/logs.


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