Hello, Paul.
May be my message at 26.08.2005 13:37 ("Re: [Dbmail] Aliases not working
2.1.2") could help?
And you can also find some useful information on the problem in that
discussion.
BTW, that "small ugly workaround" :) still has to work for me...
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Try specifying
Danil V. Gerun wrote:
> Hello, Paul.
> May be my message at 26.08.2005 13:37 ("Re: [Dbmail] Aliases not working
> 2.1.2") could help?
> And you can also find some useful information on the problem in that
> discussion.
In that discussion nobody ever provided level5 dbmail traces. I can not
and w
In that discussion nobody ever provided level5 dbmail traces. I can not
and will not help without them.
I did!! The file is attached to that very message! (I can resend it if
you can't get it by any reason)
I do understand that level-5 logs are necessary for you to at least
understand wha
Danil V. Gerun wrote:
>
>> In that discussion nobody ever provided level5 dbmail traces. I can not
>> and will not help without them.
>>
>>
>
> I did!! The file is attached to that very message! (I can resend it if
> you can't get it by any reason)
> I do understand that level-5 logs are nece
Got it!
the delivery chain did not like your setup very much where effectively
you do:
dbmail-smtp -d danil ""
fixed in SVN now.
Paul J Stevens wrote:
>
> Danil V. Gerun wrote:
>
>>>In that discussion nobody ever provided level5 dbmail traces. I can not
>>>and will not help without them.
>>
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Got it!
the delivery chain did not like your setup very much where effectively
you do:
dbmail-smtp -d danil ""
That is because of quotes here, isn't it?
command = /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -d ${local_part} "${if
def:h_x-spam-flag:{-mSpam}{} }"
fixed in SVN
the fix was in dsn.c
Danil V. Gerun wrote:
> Paul J Stevens wrote:
>
>> Got it!
>>
>> the delivery chain did not like your setup very much where effectively
>> you do:
>>
>> dbmail-smtp -d danil ""
>>
>>
>
> That is because of quotes here, isn't it?
>command = /usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp -
So I am considering using LDAP for auth with DBMail.
Can someone explain how distribution lists would work with DBMail/LDAP?
i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] to all users in the sales department. Right
now I configure this as an LDAP mailAcceptingID with multiple maildrops.
Is this information held in LDA