Nataraj,

Don't be stingy when it comes to sharing details regarding your setup.
What's in your master.cf, esp the dbmail transport?



Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Still having problems with Mysql sockets.

no you don't. That's a warning you can safely ignore.

> dbmail-lmtp and dbmail-pop3 worked right just once. From then on the
> mails to a users are not seen on pop3.


> 
> As suggested by Steven and  Mueller  I am using port 25 in the
> thunderbird client.

Not for pop3 I should hope.

> Nov 30 10:53:45 ghost postfix/qmgr[5533]: warning: connect to transport
> dbmail:
> Connection refused

That's not good. Apparently you did *not* setup the transport correctly.

> Nov 30 10:53:46 ghost dbmail/pop3d[4512]: dbmysql.c,db_connect: MySQL
> host is se
> t to localhost, but no mysql_socket has been set. Use sqlsocket=... in
> dbmail.co
> nf. Connecting will be attempted using the default socket.

That's no problem, but consider setting the sqlsocket in dbmail.conf to
what is valid for your mysql setup. On debian that would be
/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock, but please check your my.cnf to be sure.

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