Beryl Snyder wrote:
Aleksander Kamenik wrote:
Beryl Snyder wrote:

The database is working fine, mail is sent and revived fine.
any idea where to look at next?

Increase TRACE_STDERR in dbmail.conf and try again from the commandline. 0 is nothing and 5 is a lot.
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They only had TRACE_LEVEL i set that equal to 5,still no go;

What the hell is TRACE_LEVEL? Is that something from the 2.0.x or earlier era? What version of dbmail are you using?

You should have two TRACE_ options in dbmail.conf (dbmail 2.2.x). TRACE_STDERR sets the log level of stderr - errors thrown to your console. And TRACE_SYSLOG, which will send the errors to /var/log/mail or /var/log/maillog depending on your distro.

I tryed connecting another dbmail server to that database and adding a user that way and I got an error. would there be any negative ramifications if i just manually edited the table to add the user?(still need to get this fixed but could i use as a work around)

It's easier to fix this probably, so let's solve it.

Regards,

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