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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Root account! Post 302355099 by jofonseca99 on Monday 21st of September 2009 12:34:33 PM
Old 09-21-2009
Many Thanks, sorry but what does mean sudo?
 

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cvm-vmailmgr(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   cvm-vmailmgr(8)

NAME
cvm-vmailmgr - vmailmgr virtual user validation module SYNOPSIS
cvm-vmailmgr CREDENTIALS
Pass phrase DESCRIPTION
This module validates credentials using accounts in a vmailmgr system. It does domain lookups the same way qmail would to determine what system account and virtual account to use. CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
QMAIL_ROOT (optional) The root directory under which all the qmail configuration files are expected to be found. Defaults to "/var/qmail", which is the normal qmail install path. VMAILMGR_PWFILE (optional) The relative path to the password file located in the virtual domain's home directory. Defaults to "passwd.cdb". VMAILMGR_DEFAULT (optional) The name of the default or "catch-all" account to look up if no match is found for the virtual account name. Defaults to "+", and is only used in lookup mode. SEE ALSO
cvm-pwfile(8), cvm-qmail(8), cvm-unix(8), cvm-sql(8), cvm-benchclient(8), cvm-checkpassword(8), cvm-testclient(8) http://untroubled.org/cvm/cvm.html cvm-vmailmgr(8)
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