On May 30, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
Should a user specific .qmail file be inside the domain directory or
inside
the users directory?
In the vpopmail model, it goes inside the user's directory.
.qmail-user files are used for 'forwards'.
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Thanks for the information about where to put the .qmail files.
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Bill Gradwohl wrote [At least in part]:
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> Then I vdeluser deleted the testuser and the .qmail-testuser file was
still
> there. Maybe I've got the .qmail file in the wrong place. ???
Both locations work.
> Should a user specific .qmail file be in
>What files were left behind, and where did they come from?
I created a testuser for testdomain.com and noted that the user ended up in
/home/vpopmail/domains/testdomain.com/testuser as expected.
I then manually created a .qmail-testuser file at the domain level
/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.c
Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I noticed that vdeluser doesn't get rid of the .qmail files for a user if
there are any. Has anyone developed a patch to do this?
What files were left behind, and where did they come from?
Is there a general place to check for patches? I checked the archives before
posting, b
I noticed that vdeluser doesn't get rid of the .qmail files for a user if
there are any. Has anyone developed a patch to do this?
Does anyone have a patch to run a script or other executable when vadddomain
or vadduser successfully completes? What I'm after is to perform some post
processing every