On 12-dec-2006, at 18:43, Steffen Schuetz wrote:

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.

Ok now I'm confused 8-), As far as I can see it is not possible to compile gmime yet you have gmime installed. How ?
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

I will definately try these, if only to get some experience. Thanks!

Greetz,
Daniel

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