Mike, come on I have a db, I have dbmail installed,
Sorry, my fault, I should not have said create db. I meant to say the
additional tables it might need.
Fact is I have a db in mysql and got dbmail running fine.

I have read your installation guide from top to bottom.
There are only 3 steps to it, I got the the http stuff working, I got
the perl stuff installed, I have a db ;)
What else is there?


I add the dbMail db to DBMA  but it wont accept the entry.
I only enter the dp part "Primary Configuration" up to "Preset
Options" then I click on "commit DBMA options" it comes back in a
fraction of a second displaying the default values again. I also tried
entering all the values before clicking on commit ...

Is there a way that I can track at which execution it is failing?

Not a big deal I have time, as long as you don't give up on me.
Still working on building my box just finished eGroupWare but I
haven't even started with the firewall, which is my nightmare. Plus I
still need something for spam, Any good ideas? I am looking in to
dspam and spamprobe right now, got a lot of reading to do.

--
Demi


On 4/28/06, M. J. [Mike] OBrien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Demi:
Sounds like you now have  a nice setup.

>>"The DBMA install is still not working it just wont create the mysql db."

Aha :o) Wait no longer. DBMA does *not* create the "mysql db" but expects
you to have an existing MySQL or PostgreSQL DBMail database." Select
"configuration" and away you go.

Installation help:
http://dbma.mobrien.com/DBMA/dbmail_sql_help.htm
(Your best bet initially.)

DBMA Security:
http://dbma.mobrien.com/security-notes.htm

DBMA Useage:
http://library.mobrien.com/dbmailadministrator/demo/dbmailadministrator/DBMA_help.htm

Search For DBMail help
http://spidermonkey.ca/DBMA/search.en

best...
Mike

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