~vpopmail/bin/vconvert <-- run that by itself.
Ok, that helps. Now I guess that means I need to create each domain on the
new server, put this file under each domain (same place as on the old
server) and rerun the command converting everything back to mysql format?
That will update the mysql
I'm no database expert, but you may need to "export" the database to
some "flat file" format from the old server, then "import" it into the
new one.
Yeah, I've been reading about using "vconvert" to save the mysql database to
cdb format and then import that back into the new server, running the
I would like to move everything from one server to another. I have
installed mysql, vpopmail, qmail, and a bunch of other services on the new
machine. Now all that remains is moving my vpopmail database over to the
new server. Since this database is pretty big, I don't want to create all
of thos
On a lot of systems these days you can run "vipw" to edit the password file
and change the UID.
vipw will update the shadow password file too (if you use shadow
passwords).
I have vipw (I'm running RH9) but it seems to be just a incantation of the
vi editor that takes me through the files and
Can somebody explain what I need to do in order to change the uid/gid for
vpopmail to something other than 89.89. I have poured over the archives
looking for a way, but I can't find anything that explains how. Is there
some special reason it needs to be 89?
I have tried going into some of the
In my case, i use a specific virtualhost for qmailadmin, and i set suexec
on
this virtualhost to vpopmail.vchkpw
After setting up my vhosts as you described, I discovered that in order for
apache to run suexec as the vpopmail user, it must run as uid and gid of 89.
My suexec is configured to r
I had qmailadmin installed and working great. Today, I setup my apache
server to use suexec. I noticed my qmailadmin stopped working. After
looking through the archives, I found a post where someone mentioned that I
needed to change the owner, group, and permissions on the qmailadmin file.
ject: Re: [vchkpw] How to completely remove a database
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:24:58 -0700
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 10:21 PM, Don Walters wrote:
I am trying to wipe out everything and start from scratch. I tried using
"drop database vpopmail;" and creating it again using
I am trying to wipe out everything and start from scratch. I tried using
"drop database vpopmail;" and creating it again using the instructions to
install vpopmail, but I'm unable to add the same domains back again. It
keeps saying the domain already exists. If I try to use the command
vdeld
e would be the dir you plug into vpopmail's
--enable-libdir
Michael.
----- Original Message -
From: "Don Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:09 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] What if mysql was preinstalled?
> I am tryi
I am trying to install vpopmail, and I have a small problem. I started
installing vpopmail according to Michael Bowes mysql/vpopmail guide found
here...
http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/vpopmail-mysql.htm
When I got to the part about installing mysql, I realized that mysql was
alrea
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