Hi,
I'm new to DBMail. I have successfully installed DBMail 2.0rc7 on Mac OS
10.2 (not without adventure). I am trying to run dbmail-adduser, and I
get this output:
*** dbmail-adduser ***
Opening connection to database...
FATAL: no pg_hba.conf entry for host "::1", user "dbmail", database
"dbma
like a charm.
Thanks, Leonel!
I wonder if others are in the same boat of not being ipv6-savvy and may
wonder at this same thing?
Leonel Nunez wrote:
On Mon, 2004-07-12 at 18:15, Ross Gohlke wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to DBMail. I have successfully installed DBMail 2.0rc7 on Mac OS
10.2 (not wi
from DBMail INSTALL.postfix:
To use MySQL or PostgreSQL with Postfix, first install the postfix-mysql
or postfix-pgsql packages (they're in Debian, probably also in other
distros).
My setup:
Mac OS 10.2
Postfix 2.1.4 (from source)
PostgreSQL 7.4.1 (from source)
I'm not aware of a postfix-pgsq
> PgSQL/MySQl support in postfix is optional and needed only for
> recipient-checking on incoming mail.
> This enables postfix to bounce mail for unknown users instead of just
> blindly piping all incoming mail to dbmail-{smtp | lmtp}.
This sounds like a good thing though, no? Sounds like it could
I envision a future in which an email client is nothing more than a
temporary repository for what's on the server, where average users take
advantage of IMAP and put their filters on the server. I think server-side
mail sorting would REALLY put DBMail ahead of the competition.
I recently moved from Mac OS 10.2 Server to FreeBSD 5.3, largely because I
never got DBMail working on MacOS X, only to run into the same problems.
I'm going to try the port next, but I'd really like to be able to cleanly
install the latest stable DBMail on a BSD box. Any help would be greatly
app
OK, I successfully installed /usr/ports/mail/dbmail on FreeBSD
5.3-RELEASE, but the version is 2.0.0_2.
Any idea when the port will be updated?
ross
rc.subr
I don't actually know what this does, but with the change, I was able to
run the script just fine. Still having problems getting services to start
up on boot from /etc/rc.conf. In fact, the only thing that IS starting is
IPFILTER, but that's a separate issue.
Ross Gohlke
> But since those scripts are not part of the dbmail package, but rather
part of
> the port, this is not the place to actually get it fixed. Bug the port
maintainer, whoever that may be...
Sorry for being redundant!
Maybe these scripts were left over from a port install, but I actually
installed
ried multiple
pg_hba.conf configurations, they all reflect properly when using psql.
Any ideas? Thanks.
Ross Gohlke
http://www.grinz.com
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