$ maildrop -v maildrop 1.5.2 Copyright 1998-2003 Double Precision, Inc. GDBM extensions enabled. Maildir quota extension enabled. This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. See COPYING for additional information.
After reading a bit and looking at the configure options for maildrop I tried running the following command:
rpm -ta --define 'xflags --with-maildropmysql' courier-0.42.0.tar.bz2
I ended up with the same RPMs as before, installed them and ran maildrop -v. Needless to say the results did not change. I then went and modified the spec file directly to see about adding the option to the configure line, it also made no difference. Any ideas? The users on my system are all virtual users defined only in the database so I need maildrop to figure out the delivery path from the database entries.
Any help is appreciated,
Dan -- Dan Parent - Software Developer OEone Corporation
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