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
suggest modifying for a large dbmail installation?
Thanks,
Dave Williams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get the following upon running "apt-get install dbmail2-mysql":
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have requested
an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable distribution that
some required pack
I have dbmail working great with postfix-mysql to check for aliases using
your instructions on setting up sql-recipients.cf and adding the following
to mail.cf :
Local_recipient_maps=mysql:/etc/postfix/sql-recipients.cf
My question:
It seems like there should be a similar way to do smtp au
laintext.
Check out this http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=smtp_auth pn the
Wiki and see if that helps.
Write me if you are stuck. If you do figure a better way, please let me know
as I would love to see that :o)
best... Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Will
Marc, I am interested in your work if are willing to share it.
I may also be willing to help you with this project if it is still active
~Dave
Marc Dirix wrote:
I've created a basic roxen/rxml implementation for webmail with direct
sql access.
If you're interested I would be happy to share m