If you need what vqadmin provides in a gui and you need it to work right
away, I'd go ahead and get QControl. Personally, I don't use vqadmin at
all, because it's broken. I can get by with the CLI for maintaining
domains, and qmailadmin works fine for maintaining users.
(Of course, quotas are still broken, so I just use NOQUOTA for all
accounts). Keep in mind though, I'm not an ISP. I help people host their
own.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 10/06/2011 03:08 PM, Casey wrote:
Will do. On another track...what do you have to say about QControl? For
someone with so many users, would it be worth switching over to QControl
from Vqadmin?
Thanks,
Casey
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On 10/5/11 8:39 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 10/04/2011 08:57 PM, Casey wrote:
# cd /usr/local/sbin
# wgethttp://www.dovecot.org/tools/courier-dovecot-migrate.pl
...
# chmod 0700 courier-dovecot-migrate.pl
# cd ~vpopmail/domains
This is the script I was referring to. Is it necessary to do this?
I would run it after the first migration, but not subsequent ones. On
cleanup runs, simply put mail files on the new host and let it go at
that.
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