Right, i'm up and running now after much fiddling. I can get dbmail-smtp 
working, but not dbmail-lmtpd. I am getting the following error in my logs:

postfix/lmtp[692]: fatal: lmtp_connect_addr: socket: Address family not 
supported by protocol

Any Ideas?


Also, now that i have compiled dbmail for my system, if i need to do a 
re-install, can i just copy the contents of /usr/local/sbin over to the new 
install and not have to install the 
devel stuff?

Cheers
James

On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 11:12 , Ilja Booij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Paul J Stevens wrote:
>> > -lcrypto I support.
>> 
>> So you're running a commercial distro, which claims security as it's 
>> main selling point, and you start by removing ssl and crypto :-)  ???
>> 
>> Not that ssl is really required at the moment AFAIK, but try adding 
>> libssl-dev to your system. Could be the mysql-backend  api requires some 
>> of ssl's calls. I dunno.
>
>When compiling with --with-mysql, -lcrypt is added to the linker options 
>here (along with some other libraries). So it's the mysql client 
>libraries that need -lcrypt, lcrypto or lssl (it just depends on what 
>mysql is linked with on your system).
>> 
>>>
>>> Make all then ran fine, and i proceeded with the rest of the 
>>> instructions.
>>>
>>> Did removing the above switches break anything? Because now, it 
>>> doesn't look like any mail is being piped into the database. I am 
>>> pretty sure i have Postfix setup correctly.
>>>
>>> Also, when i started dbmail-lmtpd it made my hard disk go crazy, and 
>>> would'nt stop until i killed it!!!
>So, you might have triggered some bug in dbmail-lmtp
>> 
>> 
>> Try dbmail-smtp for injecting mail, before proceeding to lmtp.
>> Try setting a debug value in the config file, and mail the syslog output.
>Try setting TRACE_LEVEL to 5 in dbmail.conf, and add in 
>/etc/postfix/master.cnf (or wherever Postfix configuration is on your 
>system):
>dbmail-lmtp     unix    -       -       n       -       -       lmtp -v
>
>(notice the -v at the end. This tells postfix/lmtp to be extremely verbose).
>
>> 
>> Finally, have you tried running dbmail-1.2.4 ??
>BTW, What version are you using right now?
>
>Ilja
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