Seams that im having no luck:

May 25 16:43:15 flecha dbmail-lmtpd[8971]: [0x8772dc0] FATAL:[auth] 
auth_load_driver(+106): cannot find function `auth_get_users_from_clientid': 
/usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so: undefined symbol: 
auth_get_users_from_clientid
May 25 16:43:15 flecha dbmail-pop3d[8993]: [0x9777dc0] FATAL:[auth] 
auth_load_driver(+106): cannot find function `auth_get_users_from_clientid': 
/usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so: undefined symbol: 
auth_get_users_from_clientid
May 25 16:43:15 flecha dbmail-timsieved[9009]: [0x9e35dc8] FATAL:[auth] 
auth_load_driver(+106): cannot find function `auth_get_users_from_clientid': 
/usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so: undefined symbol: 
auth_get_users_from_clientid
May 25 16:43:15 flecha dbmail-imapd[8985]: [0x8c03dc0] FATAL:[auth] 
auth_load_driver(+106): cannot find function `auth_get_users_from_clientid': 
/usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so: undefined symbol: 
auth_get_users_from_clientid


And:
flecha:/var/log# l /usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root staff 20 2008-05-25 16:41 
/usr/local/lib/dbmail/libauth_sql.so -> libauth_sql.so.0.0.0*

So it's loading the correct file.

To make sure before compile I removed the source directory, download from svn 
and:
Autoreconf -i
Sh configure --with-sieve
Make
Make install



Something that you are missing or my problem paul?





> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:dbmail-dev-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul J Stevens
> Sent: domingo, 25 de Maio de 2008 16:26
> To: DBMAIL Developers Mailinglist
> Subject: Re: [Dbmail-dev] RE: [Dbmail] Testing
> 
> Jorge Bastos wrote:
> 
> > I'd like to test it with a domain in this test server.
> 
> Please do.
> 
> I've removed the last references to the unused call that was biting
> you.
> I've also fixed a couple of regressions in the message retrieval code,
> and the mysql connection setup.
> 
> Both Thunderbird and Outlook Express are working fine.
> 
> There is one big gotcha that you have to be aware of; output is never
> sent to the client until the command has completely finished. While the
> command is still running the output is buffered. Once the command is
> finished, a message containing the buffered output is pushed to the
> queue and the main thread is notified to drain the queue. Getting this
> async messaging to work correctly was more important for now than user
> experience. This means that when you open a large folder, it will take
> awhile before the client starts to receive anything. Be patient.
> 
> There is a way around this if I start sending the buffered output in
> seperate messages through the async queue, even before the command has
> finished. I had a basic setup doing this, but the approach I used
> didn't
> take certain race conditions into account. I've been thinking about
> another approach, which I'm going to try out. For now however, working
> correctly was more important than fixing high latencies leading to
> perceived slowness.
> 
> 2.3.3 is really coming together. Almost there. Please let me know how
> the tests go.
> 
> --
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