Jake Vickers wrote:
Adam Glass wrote:
Hello,
This question is really for information and curiosity, not to solve a
problem: Since it is possible to create e-mail accounts via
qmailadmin and via vqadmin, is it better to create them with one tool
vs. the other? Do they both end up calling vadduser, and in the same
way? If one wants IMAP vs. POP, is one way better than the other?
Inter7 dropped development of vqadmin a couple years ago. As such, it
has a couple bugs that will probably never be fixed unless someone wants
to go through the code and fix them. We recommend that you do not use
vqadmin for anything other than checking web statistics and recovering
user passwords. When you create domains and users we recommend you use
the command line or you can also use QControl that I wrote to replace
vqadmin.
If you use vqadmin to create domains or users you may run into issues
with those accounts.
Once again, I'd like to recommend that vqadmin be dropped from QMT. The
problems it has appear to outweigh the benefits it provides, especially
now that qcontrol is available.
Does anyone have any objections to this? I think it deserves some
discussion.
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-Eric 'shubes'
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