Brian Feeny wrote:
I under stand that, but I guess what I am asking is, the hashing
algorithm that vpopmail uses, to decide how to name its directories, is
it linked
to the name of the username/name of the domain, to the extent that if I
change the domain name (or username) but keep the hash
I under stand that, but I guess what I am asking is, the hashing
algorithm that vpopmail uses, to decide how to name its directories, is
it linked
to the name of the username/name of the domain, to the extent that if I
change the domain name (or username) but keep the hashing the same,
is th
Brian Feeny wrote:
On Sep 23, 2004, at 10:18 AM, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Brian Feeny wrote:
Does the hashing that is used by .dir-control depend at all on the
actual domain name? For example, if it came up with a hashed
directory structure in which to put "foobar.com", would it matter if
I went
On Sep 23, 2004, at 10:18 AM, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Brian Feeny wrote:
Does the hashing that is used by .dir-control depend at all on the
actual domain name? For example, if it came up with a hashed
directory structure in which to put "foobar.com", would it matter if
I went in to /var/qmail/u
Brian Feeny wrote:
Does the hashing that is used by .dir-control depend at all on the
actual domain name? For example, if it came up with a hashed
directory structure in which to put "foobar.com", would it matter if I
went in to /var/qmail/users/assign, and changed the name of the domain
to "s
Does the hashing that is used by .dir-control depend at all on the
actual domain name? For example, if it came up with a hashed
directory structure in which to put "foobar.com", would it matter if I
went in to /var/qmail/users/assign, and changed the name of the domain
to "somethingelse.com",