On Fri, 24 Jan 2003 14:12:43 -0800 (PST) in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Aaron
Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The typical use is to have 'user' as the username, not '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
> So your email comes to [EMAIL PROTECTED], in the aliases table, but when you
> log
> in you just type '
> >other than that.. it looks good.
> >
> thanx. I'll announce an updated release promptly.
>
Thanks for doing this.
eric
In a single domain email system, user / password is the simplest, where
username=bob and password=secret.
In a multiple-domain or virtual-domain system, usernames can be
duplicated. This creates an ambiguity of names. There may be many
email names that start with bob, for example, so it is neces
Also, please note that to get this to compile on FreeBSD I had to change all
references to to .
It also seems that the generated Makefile does not add "config" to the "all:"
target. Even doing that resulted in:
cc -Wall -O2 -D_BSD_SOURCE -D_SVID_SOURCE settings.c -o dbmail-config
mysql/dbmysql.o