Good advice that.

BTW, those packages are dependent on the vpopmail libs, which is why they need to be rebuilt whenever vpopmail changes (now that I think of it).

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-Eric 'shubes'

On 09/26/2011 07:36 PM, Casey wrote:
Turns out, all I had to do was recompile vqadmin after I had recompiled
vpopmail. Then my next problem was that I couldn't log into the account
using squirrelmail, so to resolve that I recompiled courier-imap, and
courier-authlib.

I think I'll go with Jake's suggestion and try to standardize everything
as I migrate it that way I won't have to do the same work twice.
Casey

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On 9/26/11 6:56 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 09/26/2011 04:19 PM, Casey wrote:
the major problem was that vqadmin would show the domain, but wouldn't
recognize that there were accounts associated with it.

vqadmin has some bugs in it that might get straightened out when we
upgrade to vpopmail-5.33. In the meantime, I wouldn't count on vqadmin
for much of anything. Even though vqadmin isn't showing everything,
you might have a viable install. Does qmailadmin show the accounts? If
the CLI tools show that everything's ok and qmailadmin is working ok,
then I expect your install might be ok.




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