On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 20:42, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Richard Wallace writes:
> 
> > The probelm I'm having is trying to add virtual domains.  I added a
> > domain to hosteddomains and ran makehosteddomains.  From the man page it
> > seems this should make an entry in the LDAP directory.  But it doesn't,
> 
> Where exactly in the man page did you read that?

In the "Description" section, last paragraph.

<snip>
The /etc/courier/hosteddomains file is usually used when you have
database-based virtual domains, that are maintained via an LDAP or a
MySQL server.
</snip>

I may be reading that wrong, I guess.  If I am, what is the best way to
add domains and users to an LDAP backend?  Are there any scripts that
have been contributed?  I saw one in the list for MySQL and it connected
to the MySQL server and manually added them.  Is that what has to be
done for LDAP as well?

> 
> > it creates the hosteddomains.dat file instead.
> 
> Right, because that's what it says:
> 
>        makehosteddomains  rebuilds  the contents of the /etc/courier/hosteddo-
>        mains.dat database from  the  contents  of  /etc/courier/hosteddomains.
> 
> Nothing about LDAP, or anything.

Actually, I don't see anything about creating or otherwise manipulating
a hosteddomains.dat file
(http://www.courier-mta.org/makehosteddomains.html).

> 
> > I was also wondering where the courierlogger daemon logs to and if that
> > is configurable?  I've looked and the only place I can see is
> > /var/log/mail.info .err .log
> 
> courierlogger logs to syslog.  The only available syslog facility is MAIL.  
> There are replacement syslogs available on the net which can implement more 
> advanced logging, but that OT.
> 

Ok, kinda figured, but I thought I'd ask just to be sure that's what I
was wondering.

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