Jesse Norell wrote:
Hello,
Your immediate problem is probably from postfix's
local_recipient_maps setting - either disable it or (prefereably)
point it to your dbmail aliases table. Search the mailing list for
details.
As for status on LDAP, see Aaron's post on the subject from last
week.
John Kyle wrote:
I am trying to use the auto-replies feature in dbmail-1.1.
I have entered the user_idnr and some body text into the auto_replies
table and I have the config items set to yes in the /etc/dbmail.conf file
Anything else need doing to get this to work?
Best Regards
John
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hello everybody!
if got a problem with my 1.1 installation!
(system: debian on a p700 2g ram, 240 g hd on raid 5 (4discs) using
mysql and postfix)
everything worked fine since i upgraded to 1.1 (i'm using dbmail since
12.01 and version 1.0rc2)
now my logfiles are growing each day to aprox.
h one - but I don't think I've seen the same account
being checked by multiple times by simultaneous connections.
Try grabbing the latest cvs code (for dbmail 1.x) and see if that
fixes it.
Original Message ----
From: RG IT-solutions
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: [Dbmail] logfiles pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I get the following error when I try to use dbmail-smtp:
dbmail/smtp[28737]: dbconnect(): PQconnectdb failed: FATAL: no PostgreSQL
username specified in startup packet
dbmail/smtp[28737]: main(): database connection failed
I try sending the email as user dbmail. Pos