[vPostMaster] Restoring vpostmaster: is it necessary to restore config files?

Sherman Boyd sherman at twocell.com
Wed Jun 18 23:20:21 MDT 2008


Thanks, it looks like this is going to be a bumpy transition.  My
passwords are out of sync, how do I change the vpostmaster
vpostmaster-www imapserver and postfix user passwords?

Also I used the database restore procedure which includes dropping the
vpostmaster db and recreating it, maybe not a good idea if the new
version adds any tables.  Your thoughts?

On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Sean Reifschneider <jafo at tummy.com> wrote:
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> Sherman Boyd wrote:
>> release (crazy timing eh?).  Should I restore the old config files or
>> is it going to be smarter to just change the passwords in the fresh
>> config files?
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> The new vPostMaster should be able to use the old one's config files
> directly.  There were few if any changes in them.
>
> Sean
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