Hello,
I'm interested in using DB Mail, but I have a few questions first:
1) Is there any way to make the conf file a little more flexible? For
example, my users are already created in a separate table that I use for
things like Postfix, Cyrus, and PureFTPd.
For example, Postfix uses the followi
Try installing OpenSSL libraries for libcrypto, but I'm not sure about
librypt... You may also need the openssl development (i.e., openssl-dev)
libs installed -- I don't know if OpenBSD compiles everything on the fly
or just installs the binaries. (If it compiles on the fly, you by
definition get t
once again, debian's package manager to the rescue:
http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=pq.h&searchmode=searchfiles&case=insensitive&version=stable&arch=i386
you need to install postgresql libraries, probably the client or dev libs.
> Found the solution on the mailing list
I believe Aaron Stone wrote the patch..? I don't know his email address,
but search on google for
"Aaron Stone" dbmail
to find it.
> Actually its not there.
>
> Jesse Norell wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> You can download it from the SourceForge project page:
>>
>> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index
Another easy way to do the virtual hosts is to name all your users
username_domainname_com (instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Then use the
virtuals tables to handle the conversion to a real email address on
incoming and let the mail client or canonical table handle the outgoing
rewrite. Your mail, bot
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