Re: [Dbmail] Postfix - why aliases?

2003-01-25 Thread eric
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 '

Re: [Dbmail] Debian packages?

2003-01-25 Thread eric
> >other than that.. it looks good. > > > thanx. I'll announce an updated release promptly. > Thanks for doing this. eric

RE: [Dbmail] Postfix - why aliases?

2003-01-25 Thread Dave Meador
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

[Dbmail] Re: Welcome to the "Dbmail" mailing list

2003-01-25 Thread Joakim Ryden
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