Since this is an initial install, there will not be any vpasswd files.
vpasswd files only get created if your authentication is cdb (the default).

If you set up your vmysql.h correctly with a host, user and password for
mySQL, and you created the use in mySQL that has permissions to create and
use a database called vpopmail, you should see a database called vpopmail,
inside that a table called vpopmail. If all you did was create the first
domain, 123.com, then there will be one record for [EMAIL PROTECTED]

if you "vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED]", you will start to see additional records for
each of these users.

Keep in mind, the reason your "vconvert -c -s" failed, is that your setup
was NEVER configured to create vpasswd files. You only need to use vconvert,
when migrating from one authentication scheme to another.

Greg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: lix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 9:00 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: for help
>
>
> and I want to use mysql to authen.I use
>       ./configure  --enable-default-domain=test.com
> --enable-hardquota=10000000 --enable-mysql=y
> --enable-ucspi-dir=../ucspi-tcp-0.88
>       to configure vpopmail.
>
> then I install vpopmail.but when I add virtual domain:
>       vadddomain 123.com
> but it did not creat file: ~vpopmail/domains/test.com/vpasswd
>
> at same time  I use command:
>       ./vconvert -c -s
> but it report conversion fail
>
> If I use mysql authen.How can I add one user?
>
>       BR
>
>
>

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