Thanks to the lists' advice to make distclean and reconfig and recompile was great!
HOWEVER, something laying around (maybe not vpopmail?) is generating this 'maillog' 
entry (Redhat linux 7.3):

"Feb 20 08:32:07 (edited hostname) imapd: could not connect to mysql update server 
Access denied for user: 'root@localhost' (Using password: YES)"

This is blocking authentication requests.  Above this error in the log are the correct 
username and password values coming from the running "checkpassword" (or vchkpw?)

I've checked the vpopmail mysql tables, they're all square after I did vadddomain and 
vadduser.  Obviously most of vpopmail knows how to talk to the mysql db as the 
vpopmail defined user (which isn't "root")

Knowing that I screwed up the initial install and then recompiled from "clean", is 
there an obvious place to see if the username/password is misdefined elsewhere?

I appreciate the help!
Dave (again)


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Brian Kolaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Brian Kolaci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 08:44:51 -0500 (EST)

>
>As long as the permissions are correct, and you allow CREATE
>permission to the id/password you put in vmysql.h, then the
>tables will auto-create when you run the system, i.e. create
>a domain.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Brian
>
>  > I don't have any vpopmail related tables in my Mysql vpopmail database after 
>installation.
>  > I discovered that during the install of vpopmail I typo'd the vpopmail 
>password I wanted to use in the mysql db.  I assume that as a result of that 
>error that the tables didn't created properly.
>  > I've tried rerunning the `make install` and `make install-strip` with all my 
>passwords aligned and db access verified, but no soup.  
>  > I can't find a schema dump for the vpopmail tables by Googling either.
>  > 
>  > What should I do?  (please be kind with that sort of question ;-) )
>  > THANKS!
>  > Dave.
>  > 
>
>

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