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the dbmail.conf does not have to be world readable.. it needs to be user
and/or group readable by the dbmail daemon

to remove the password from logs, turn the TRACE_LEVEL down to 2.

- -ben

 "Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends."

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Kostas Georgakopoulos wrote:

>
> Hi guys ,
>
> I recently updated from rc4 to a daily-snapshot (27/01/2003) and i noticed 
> that 1) the mysql password must be on the /etc/dbmail.conf file and that file 
> must be world readable and 2) the mysql password is showing up on my logs!! 
> (at the point where dbmail flushes on the log files whatever it has read from 
> the config file) .. is there any way to be more secretive about the password?
>
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