Christian Ebert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > to find out what types of databases are supported by your system. If > > you can use hash files, which is likely, (other possibilities are > > btree, dbm, and sdbm) run: > > > > # makemap hash sasl_passwd.db < sasl_passwd > > hash should work fine.
Agreed; and no need for makemap. On Leopard, hash is the default_database_type so you need only type: % postmap /path/to/your/sasl_passwd You also don't need to do any of the Tiger-related reshuffling described by another poster. Just setup the sasl_passwd file and make the requisite entries in your main.cf. And as Kyle mentioned, Postfix is not always running by default on OS X. It "wakes up" to send messages when called by mutt via the sendmail command and then shuts back down after attempting to send the message. -- Sahil Tandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>