Jorge,

Make sure you are editing the correct config file since you had some
issues in that regard lately.

Btw, no need for symlinks. You can specify the exact location of
dbmail.conf by using

../configure --sysconfdir=/etc/

independent of the --prefix= configuration.




On 28-12-14 13:22, Jorge Bastos wrote:
>>> Where did you specify that configuration? It belongs below the
>>> toplevel [DBMAIL] stanza.
>>
>> Paul,
>> It's inside [DBMAIL], it's the last line of it, but still inside
>> [DBMAIL].
>>
>> Should I make it be the 1st line? Shouldn't matter if.
> 
> 
> I changed it to be the 1st line, but no different as it shouldn't matter I
> think, here's how it is:
> 
> 
> # $Id: dbmail.conf 1539 2004-12-27 21:41:07Z paul $
> # (c) 2000-2002 IC&S, The Netherlands
> #
> # Configuration file for DBMAIL
> # This configuration file needs to be run through dbmail-config to be
> effective
> # after that, changes are effective inmediatly
> 
> 
> [DBMAIL]
> # header_cache tuning
> #
> # set header_cache_readonly to 'yes' to prevent new
> # unknown header-names from being cached.
> #
> # header_cache_readonly = yes
> header_cache_readonly = yes
> 
> #
> # Root privs are used to open a port, then privs
> # are dropped down to the user/group specified here.
> #
> EFFECTIVE_USER        = nobody
> EFFECTIVE_GROUP       = nogroup
> 
> 
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