I get the same error with both "sql" and "ldap" set to
authdriver.

This is a new install, so I have never had dbmail up on
this machine.

I have all the database tables and permissions set. I can
log into the mysql server with the user perms I created.

strange....

Figure I'll try to get everything up on the "sql" auth
first, then switch it... but getting the same error.


--- Aaron Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If it's the LDAP configuration that's not working, you'd
> see an error
> message about not being able to connect to
> authentication. If you switch
> to authdriver=sql, does it start without error?
> 
> Aaron
> 
> On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 00:27 -0700, Kevin Baker wrote:
> > So I finally have some time to configure our dev dbmail
> > config to use LDAP.
> > 
> > Can't seem to get it right though.
> > 
> > Can you take a look at my config file and maybe let me
> know
> > 
> > what I might be doing wrong, or even if it is an ldap
> > issue.
> > 
> > Thanks... error and config below
> > 
> > 
> > ---- error ----
> > www:/etc/init.d# ./dbmail start
> > Dbmail cannot connect to the database server. Please
> make
> > sure
> > /etc/dbmail/dbmail.conf is correct, the database-server
> is
> > running,
> > the database for dbmail exists, and the dbmail user
> exists
> > with all
> > necessary permissions. To re-configure
> > /etc/dbmail/dbmail.conf run
> > 'dpkg-reconfigure dbmail'.
> > 
> 
> 
> 


Kevin Baker
Mission Vi Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
858.454.5532

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