Hi,
You did that and placed your message within an hour.
My suggestion would have required ten minutes!
I did not suggest you to remove the client but the domain only. removing a client means installing a new unix user. This would have been my next suggestion.
By doing the removal of the client and domain one forces kloxomr to subsequently force centos and qmail to re-read everything and re-write in all configuration files.
For example: The unix user ID is inserted in cdb file, I think.
Then by deleting the client and recreatuing a new one, one gets a new UserID from unix. This goes into those cdb files when recreating the domains and email boxes.
While your playing helped you, my suggestion would still have helped within ten minutes by this way. No down time for a week end. Further this method is a garanteed solution as it starts from the configuration fresh. Only customer data is repopulated.
What I sincerly agree is the features of free kloxo and kloxomr. It is great that Mustafa has continued the basic intention of kloxo, and his late programmer Ligesh. I spoke with Ligesh by telefone in 2008 in this regards. Mustafa does it all fine and continues his spirit except delivering a buggy kloxomr, which Ligesh strickly never ever wanted want to.
To add my anger and associate it with your:
Today, while working, the custom port of kloxomr got changed to the default one.
After I came back from shopping and writing the above message until now, the system monitor or webmin has sent 400 emails to me to declare failure in httpd restart.
After I attempted to manually restart httpd, I received: httpd service not found.
I gulped for a while seeing a blackhole before my eyes. In 1983 I learned Fortran and Cobol. Since 1997 I run Redhat and now centos server. This kind of nonesense have never occured to me with any version of webmin or centos. It became like this only with Kloxo-MR.
Kloxo-MR has gone to nuts and became very troublesome in the last weeks and months, really funky. Its worth saving life energy by paying five dollars rather than receiving 400 emails and buring life energy much more.