If you are trying to use the nwauth files directly, then you need
nwauth.txt plus nwauth.add
Periodically nwauth.add is 'added' to nwauth.txt and cleared. You can
force this with a command like this and then nwauth.add will vanish.
ChrisP.
Ed,
Why do I need the contents of nwauth.add? I am just trying to make sure I
understand. I have one address in the nwauth.add and it is also in the
nwauth.txt file as well so I am just duplicating that address.
Will the nwauth.add file remove that user over time? Is there a period
where the user does not appear in nwauth.txt and only in nwauth.add?
Thank You
Brian
Brian Hamacher
Technology Manager
112 E Main St
Breda, IA 51436
712-673-2311
www.westianet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Ed [mailto:ed@easent.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 3:46 PM
To: surgemail-list@netwinsite.com
Subject: Spam:*********, Re: [SurgeMail List] User Report
If you're using a DB back end just query that tables.
If you're using NWAUTH it already is a text file, just grab the contents
of that and NWAUTH.add and you'll have it.
--Ed
On 08/28/2014 04:37 PM, Brian Hamacher wrote:
Is there a tell mail command that I can run to have all usernames &
domains put into a .txt file? I want to run this across all of my
domains if possible.
Thank You
Brian
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