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  1. #1
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    Default Cannot copy account (cannot find qmail directory)

    We have been getting the following error on a newly installed cPanel server when we try to perform an account copy.

    Attemping to package account...
    pXa DNS is transwes
    stdin: is not a tty
    Cannot find the qmail directory

    The remote server didn't report a correct md5sum of the archive. Please ensure you selected the correct type of remote server

    The remote server is running the latest copy of WHM. I don't understand why is is trying to copy a qmail directory when both servers are using exim!


    Thanks,
    Dan
    dan@amanah.com

    cPanel.net Support Ticket Number:

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    Strange note.

    I just ran /scripts/upcp on the remote server again and it appears now that it is copying to the server which threw the error before. It appears to have fixed itself.

    If anyone knows what bug this could have been please let me know so I can avoid it later on.

    Dan
    dan@amanah.com

    cPanel.net Support Ticket Number:

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