thanks, but that doesn't really tell me anything.  Here is the current
code for the default file in /etc/apache2/sites-available:

    ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/cgi-bin/
    <Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin/dbmailadministrator/">
        AllowOverride Options
        Options ExecCGI MultiViews FollowSymLinks
        AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
    </Directory>

pretty standard stuff, in fact it's pretty much the default setting.

There must be a specific command that allows you to feed
html files FROM INSIDE a cgi-bin directory, but my understanding
is that it can't be done.  Which really doesn't make any sense.
How could cgi-bin be around for so many years without people
wanting to feed html files out of it?




Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 15:11:57 +1000
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: AW: [Dbmail] need a link






  


put the cgi in the html directory and allow it to execute

option exec-cgi or something





David B. wrote:

  READ the message, I know how to set up CGI, that isn't the
point.

It's how to feed html in CGI that's the point.

  

>From everything I've read you can't feed html files out of a 

cgi-bin directory.  cgi-bin wants to execute every file through 

perl, or whatever.  dbmailadministrator expects to see

the html files in the cgi-bin directory and they won't feed.

  

SO, the point is, is that if dbmailadministrators put them in the
cgi-bin

directory in the first place, they must expect them to feed.  However,
no

one, no one, has any idea of how to set up the cgi-bin

so that it will feed html.

  

Thanks but I know how to set up postfix, done it dozens of times.

  

on the second paragraph, thank you, that's what I figured, but

there is no documentation as to port forwarding, so that's why

I asked.  Since the documentation doesn't explain HOW dbmail

works, and that it intercepts the mails out of postfix through

the transport, I needed to know, since it isn't working the way it is
now.

  

the docs don't tell me if I should be running the pop3d

or the imapd, should I only run the lmtpd? then?  If I should only

be running the lmtpd, then what are the pop3d and imapd 

daemons for?  That's not documented either.

  

dbma does not work because there is no way to test it.

I don't receive emails into the postgres tables.

  

When postfix was only installed, I received emails into the Maildir,

when I installed DBMA, I receive nothing into the tables.

  

I have read the docs and there is no documentation for these questions,

otherwise I wouldn't be here.

  

I'm amazed at this response.  When I go to other mail lists and ask a 

question, I'm presented with answers and links to answers, not just

'go read a manual.'

  

postgres works, postfix works, dbmail might work but there is no

built in testing mechanism to see if it works, dbmailadministrator

sees postgres and seems to work except for the html feeding out

of the cgi-bin.  Port 25 is open on the firewall and nmap on 

localhost shows currently:

  

Starting Nmap 4.20 ( http://insecure.org ) at 2008-07-26 22:53 MDT

Interesting ports on localhost (127.0.0.1):

Not shown: 1688 closed ports

PORT     STATE SERVICE

22/tcp   open  ssh

24/tcp   open  priv-mail

25/tcp   open  smtp

53/tcp   open  domain

80/tcp   open  http

110/tcp  open  pop3

143/tcp  open  imap

443/tcp  open  https

5432/tcp open  postgres

  

ps ax | grep dbmail shows:

  

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps ax | grep dbmail

 4750 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd

 4751 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd

 4754 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-pop3d

 4755 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54151)
idle       

 4760 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-lmtpd

 4764 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd

 4765 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54153)
idle       

 4766 ?        R      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-pop3d

 4767 ?        R      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-lmtpd

 4768 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54154)
idle       

 4769 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-pop3d

 4770 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54155)
idle       

 4771 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54156)
idle       

 4772 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-lmtpd

 4773 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54157)
idle       

 4774 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-pop3d

 4775 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54158)
idle       

 4776 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-lmtpd

 4777 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(54159)
idle       

 4885 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-pop3d

 4886 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd

 4887 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(41312)
idle       

 4888 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(41313)
idle       

17568 ?        S      0:00 /usr/sbin/dbmail-imapd

17569 ?        Ss     0:00 postgres: dbmail dbmail 127.0.0.1(56326)
idle       

17595 pts/0    R+     0:00 grep dbmail

  

  

thanks

  

  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [email protected]

Subject: AW: [Dbmail] need a link

Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 02:09:24 +0200

  

  
  
  
  
  
  Well, you are a linux administrator for 5 years and you
dont
know how to setup an apache httpd server with cgi enabled?
   
  Why the hell you want forward 25 to port 24?! dbmail
requires a
fullfeatured mta like sendmail, postfix or exim. then it will forward
the local
parts via pipe or lmtp.
   
  everything you need for DBMA is written in the
distributionfile
of DBMA. just follow those instructions they give you and you are fine.
i cannot
believe that you have tried it for 7 weeks now.
   
  so my advice is still: read the f***in manuals. learn how
to setup
apache or whatever http-server you may use (lighttpd is pretty nice
too). learn
how to setup a mta (sendmail, postfix, exim, whatever). all these mta
are
pretty good documentated and you can google a lot including adding
antispam
features etc etc.
  Also there are many wiki pages (dbmail has one, exim has
one, i
guess postfix and sendmail may have one too). even dbma has one. so
what the
hell is ur problem reading them?
   
  you asked if mysql is neccessary for dbma, although its
written
in dbma's documentation. since your mails are in english i guess you
can read
english. so the language of the documentation isnt a problem too.
   
  so be more acurate what your REAL problem ist. how far is
your
installation? does the mta and dbmail work so far?! tested?
  do you have a DBMA problem only? why is your exactly dbma
problem? setup of dbma is quite simple, so i cannot imagine that this
is your
problem. you have some symptoms or error-messages? if so, which one?
   
  gosh, 7weeks and 5 years as linux administrator?! what
have you
done in these 5 years?!  ;) SCNR
   
  Simon
   
  
  
  Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von David B.

  Gesendet: Sonntag,
27. Juli
2008 01:50

  An: DBMail mailinglist

  Betreff: RE: [Dbmail] need a link
  
  
   
  

I've already done that, the docs don't say anything about the questions
I've
asked.

There is nothing that says I should or should not forward port 25 to
port 24,

or just forward it to 25.

  

there is also nothing on the entire internet about how to serve html

in a cgi-bin.  Dbmailadministrator puts all of their html files in the
cgi-bin,

but it's designed for bsd, so maybe there is a way to do it there, but

I've found no one, nor any doc anywhere that explains how to do it.

  

I have found plenty of people that say it's not possible, but why would

they put the html files in the cgi-bin if it were not?

  

there are also no docs as to whether or not I have to use mysql to get
the

DBMA_MTA working, but since this isn't really a dbmailadministrator

server, I just thought I would throw that out there.

  

Also, I don't see anywhere where I can get to any archives so I can

research what has already been answered.  There aren't any

docs on that either.

  

I've spent 7 weeks working on this before I decided to post in the 

dbmail.org server.

  

If you have answers, great, or even links to answers, but suggesting

I read the docs is rather unhelpful as I've already done that, and I've

been a linux administrator for 5 years, so I have a pretty good idea

of what I'm doing, so, if I'm in here asking for info, it's because it's

not documented.

  

  

  
  
  
  From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [Dbmail] need a link

Date: Sat, 26 Jul 2008 16:19:46 +0200

CC: [email protected]
  
  You
may want to read the f... manual. :) or better if you need fast
results, you
better contract an specialist.
  
  
   
  
  
  Read
apache httpd manual
  
  
  Take
an course about Linux administration
  
  
  Read
carefully the documentation of dbmail and dbma package.
  
  
   
  
  
  My2cents
  
  
   
  
  
  Simon
  
  
  

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Am 26.07.2008 um 06:18 schrieb "David B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
  
  
    
    I know
this isn't a dbmailadministrator
server, but I'm sure most

of you use it to maintain your tables.

    

does anyone have a link to an FAQ or README 

that explains how to set up the configuration options in DBMA.cgi?

    

also, do I have to have mysql working to use the DBMA_MTA tables

option?

    

One other thing since I'm here, I'm using Ubuntu 7.04, my version

of dbmail administrator has html files included in the cgi-bin

subdirectory, has anyone any idea of how to get apache to serve 

them up?

    

How do I test dbmail to see if it's working?  I know the 

processes are running, but I don't know if I should port forward

25 to 24, or just leave 25 open and the lmtp server grabs

the mail and puts it into the tables.

    

what daemons should I be running?  I'm using lmtp, but should

I also be running the imap or pop3 daemons?

    

thanks
    
    
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