Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail --enable-roaming-users=y

2003-06-27 Thread Phil Doroff
clearopensmtp doesn't touch the open-smtp.tmp files, it removes expired addresses from open-smtp and rebuilds tcp.smtp.cdb. The fact that you have a bunch of those files lying around though means most likely that the tcp.smtp.cdb file can not be rebuilt due to one or more things running as the

Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail --enable-roaming-users=y

2003-06-26 Thread Phil Doroff
From: Phil Doroff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ok, noted. I deleted all the tmp files out, and watched as more were created (as users POP'ed in). They were owned by root, and all were 0 bytes. Just blank files. I then changed the inetd line to launch pop3d under vpopmail.vchkpw

[vchkpw] Vpopmail --enable-roaming-users=y

2003-06-26 Thread Phil Doroff
Ok.. I looked over my config again, just to be sure, and I cannot get roaming-users to work at all. A few items... 1. There are a _TON_ of open-smtp.tmp. files in the ~vpopmail/etc directory. These are owned by root, and running bin/clearopensmtp doesn't effect them at all. Both trying to

[vchkpw] Enable roaming users

2003-06-23 Thread Phil Doroff
I'm having problems with --enable-roaming as well. I have everything configured properly (pretty sure) and permissions correct (pretty sure again), and whenever a user logs in via pop, it does NOT attempt to update the open-smtp file, or the tcp.cdb, or anything. Nothing. Just like having