On 2014-03-16 22:27, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:04:38PM -0400, bluethu...@jokefire.com
wrote:
> Better:
>
> query = SELECT domain FROM domains WHERE domain='%s' AND enabled = 10
>
> there is no need to select all the columns. (No idea what the
> significance of "ena
On 2014-03-16 21:52, bluethu...@jokefire.com wrote:
On 2014-03-16 21:32, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 02:28:02AM +0100, Sergei wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2014 21:19:24 bluethu...@jokefire.com wrote:
> user=mail
> password=secret
> dbname=maildb
> table=domains
> select_field=d
On 2014-03-16 21:32, Viktor Dukhovni wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 02:28:02AM +0100, Sergei wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2014 21:19:24 bluethu...@jokefire.com wrote:
> user=mail
> password=secret
> dbname=maildb
> table=domains
> select_field=domain
> where_field=domain
> hosts=127.0.0.1
> additi
Hi Sergei
Try the connection specified in the files manually by logging as that
exact user
and running the query. You might get some useful error messages from
MySQL.
I tried pulling the info specified in the mysql_domains.cf file that's
specified to retrieve domain info in my postfix setup.
Sorry, I don't use sql and am unable to provide help beyond knowing
what response postfix expects.
Maybe someone else can help with your sql queries. Start a new
thread asking about this specific problem.
No problem, Noel. Thanks for your response. I'll do that at some point
shortly I'm sure.
Do not list your domain in more than one place, otherwise postfix
will log warnings and various things may not work as expected.
Good advice. Thanks.
Apparently your virtual_mailbox_domains lookup isn't working. Test
your lookup with:
postmap -q example.com mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql_domains.
37:08 mail postfix/qmgr[17871]: A6F3F24F9F: removed
[/code]
And even tho the logs are claiming message ID A6F3F24F9F was delivered there
is no evidence of it anywhere on the file system.
[code]
[root@mail ~]# ls -l /home/vmail/crispycode.com/bluethundr/cur/
total 0
[/code]
This is how I have m
37:08 mail postfix/qmgr[17871]: A6F3F24F9F: removed
[/code]
And even tho the logs are claiming message ID A6F3F24F9F was delivered there
is no evidence of it anywhere on the file system.
[code]
[root@mail ~]# ls -l /home/vmail/crispycode.com/bluethundr/cur/
total 0
[/code]
This is how I have m
37:08 mail postfix/qmgr[17871]: A6F3F24F9F: removed
[/code]
And even tho the logs are claiming message ID A6F3F24F9F was delivered there
is no evidence of it anywhere on the file system.
[code]
[root@mail ~]# ls -l /home/vmail/crispycode.com/bluethundr/cur/
total 0
[/code]
This is how I have m
37:08 mail postfix/qmgr[17871]: A6F3F24F9F: removed
[/code]
And even tho the logs are claiming message ID A6F3F24F9F was delivered there
is no evidence of it anywhere on the file system.
[code]
[root@mail ~]# ls -l /home/vmail/crispycode.com/bluethundr/cur/
total 0
[/code]
This is how I have m
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