Hello all
Today I got dbmail/postfix/squirrelmail installed fine. Used to send this
email.
Also have ldap working - ssh and samba authenticate fine.
I just can't seem to find the magic to make dbmail use ldap to
authenticate instead of the mysql db.
What am I missing?
Thanks, Dave
François-Xavier Le Louarn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm experiencing some problems with my dbmail installation. Apparently,
> dbmail-smtp accepts delivering mails from certain addresses but not from
> others. It was working fine until a few days.
>
> I'm using the 2.1.0 version on a mysql 4.1.12 db. Db
Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
Simon wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Ive noticed that there are two dbmail packages for debian...
> dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) and dbmail2-mysql (2.0.4-1.20050422). Im
> currently using dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) in a production
> environment and it is working well
Only dbmail-2.1.x support ldap authentication. Did you setup dbmail.conf to
connect to your ldap server? Does dbmail-users -l show your users?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello all
>
> Today I got dbmail/postfix/squirrelmail installed fine. Used to send this
> email.
>
> Also have ldap working
Kevin Baker wrote:
> So based on the below message, would you say that the
> vacation/auto-reply features of DBMail can be used?
Only if you're brave enough to run the 2.1.x snapshots.
>
> The below message from last week makes me think that they
> have been fixed.
Not in 2.0.
>
> Also if th
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
Thanks for the reply Paul. Is there any GOTCHAs with doing a simple
apt-get install dbmail2-mysql in this case? I have about a 2GB mail
store with several hundred users running on debian sarge.
Simon
Kevin Baker wrote:
Does anyone have a vacation solution working with DBMail?
I know that Sieve is in development, but it has been a
while and isn't ready for production.
I'm assuming that someone has setup something for vacation
auto response that works now.
Any ideas, howto's, discussion is w
It's just a renaming of the package. Nothing changed in the packaging other than
the naming.
Simon wrote:
> Paul J Stevens wrote:
>
>> Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
>
>
> Thanks for the reply Paul. Is there any GOTCHAs with doing a simple
> apt-get install dbmail2-mysql in this case? I have a
Paul J Stevens a écrit :
I'm not much interested in postfix traces. I want trace_level=5 dbmail-smtp
traces.
Try to cat such a message straight into dbmail-smtp from the commandline.
Do know how to use gdb? A backtrace would be very useful.
All right. I've attached the two cases: the logs
Did you increase the logging for the pop daemon (increase Trace_level)?
Are these new users?
/etc/dbmail.conf
[POP]
...
TRACE_LEVEL=1
...
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Matthew J. Salerno
Francois,
Please try 2.1.1 (or a recent 2.1 snapshot) instead of 2.1.0. Some problems with
inserting headervalues were fixed since 2.1.0.
François-Xavier Le Louarn wrote:
> Paul J Stevens a écrit :
>
>> I'm not much interested in postfix traces. I want trace_level=5
>> dbmail-smtp traces.
>>
>
Paul,
Going from 2.1.0 to 2.1.1 made it. Thanks for your help!
FX.
Paul J Stevens a écrit :
Francois,
Please try 2.1.1 (or a recent 2.1 snapshot) instead of 2.1.0. Some problems with
inserting headervalues were fixed since 2.1.0.
François-Xavier Le Louarn wrote:
Paul J Stevens a écrit
Simon,
This sounds great. Would you mind sharing it?
I have wanted to move to DBMail for some time now,
unfortunately I require the Vacation functionality... so
this would be great!
What version of DBMail would I need to be running to pipe
the mail into your PHP solution? Or is this at the postf
Yes - installed dbmail-2.1.1
Yes - dbmail-users -l shows users (output below)
Yes - dbmail.conf setup for ldap (also below)
So if I understand correctly, if dbmail.conf contains valid ldap info then
authentication should automatically look to ldap? One other thing: the
users in dbmail were crea
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