On Tuesday 12 December 2006 14:20, dbmail wrote:
> On 12-dec-2006, at 13:55, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> > A quick google search reveals that openbsd does not define
> > ECANCELED in
> > errno.h even though it's in the POSIX specs.
>
> Those are the messages I found as well. However, I am not a
> programmer so I have no idear how serious this is. I think it means
> that quit a bit of work needs to be done by the OpenBSD team before
> this can be made to work. It also means that  problem exists on all
> versions of OpenBSD.
>
> > But: I see that openbsd-4.0 includes gmime-2.1.19. So you're home
> > free:
> > that version is OK.
>
> Where did you see this ? As I understand it from above, it is plain
> impossible to install gmime and thus DBmail 2.2 on OpenBSD.

Well, sure it is possible to build, install and run dbmail 2.2.x 
and it' dependency's on OpenBSD  :-)
For example I'm running a mailserver using OpenBSD 4.0 , qpsmtpd, 
qmail, postgresql and of course dbmail 2.2.1 plus libsieve. 
The system serves for ~250 users ( mostly pop3 and some imap ) 
with ~2000 mail deliveries/day.

At the moment there are no official ports for dbmail available. So, if you've
trouble installing dbmail on OpenBSD you could give my ports a try:

http://shiroiyagiza.net/ports/ports_mystuff_mail_dbmail.tar.gz
http://shiroiyagiza.net/ports/ports_mystuff_mail_libsieve.tar.gz
http://shiroiyagiza.net/ports/ports_mystuff_mail_gmime.tar.gz


Steffen
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