Wietse Venema:
> The real solution is to add Oracle support, perhaps in the form
> of an ODBC driver. I don't use databases. so I can't write that.
Fully agree! Unfortunately, this is not in my possibilities :-(
>
> Here's a workaround for a workaround.
>
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> virtual_ma
V?clav Pernica:
>
> Wietse Venema:
>
> > Alas, as documented tcp_table(5) is an insecure table (no secure
> > communication) so Postfix probably will not allow you to look up
> > mailbox pathnames with this.
>
> You are right it doesn't work:
> fatal: tcp:127.0.0.1:2527 map is not allowed for se
Wietse Venema:
> Alas, as documented tcp_table(5) is an insecure table (no secure
> communication) so Postfix probably will not allow you to look up
> mailbox pathnames with this.
You are right it doesn't work:
fatal: tcp:127.0.0.1:2527 map is not allowed for security sensitive data
Is there an
V?clav Pernica:
>
> wietse:
>
> > Specify:
> >
> > /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> > virtual_mailbox_maps = tcp:host:port
>
>
> Thanks! This would be really elegant and easy solution. However
> the server is running on RHEL 6.3 where the TCP_Tables are not
> supported. Is there some easy way how t
wietse:
> Specify:
>
> /etc/postfix/main.cf:
> virtual_mailbox_maps = tcp:host:port
Thanks! This would be really elegant and easy solution. However the server is
running on RHEL 6.3 where the TCP_Tables are not supported. Is there some easy
way how to allow this functionality?
I tested