I configured DBmail to use PostgreSQL, rather than MySQL, when I configured
her four or five years ago, so my email is stored in a PostgreSQL database
named "dbmail".  I see your working configuration touches very many
configuration files, especially MySQL configuartion files.  Is that going to
create any kind of problem?

Is there some simple way to configure sasl  to work with PostgreSQL DBmail,
DBmail Administator, and Postfix?  I know Linux is very modular, which is
both good and bad.

It would be interested to know how DBmail Administrator currently
authenticates users.  Is the DBmail username - password pair a PostgreSQL
user, a field in one of the "dbmail"  tables or something else.  It appears
the username - password pair are independent of the Fedora username -
password pair created when a new user is added to Fedora 6.

Also, any hints on where the DBmail configuration file lives on Fedora 6. 
It might give some clue as to how thing are configure.  It has been a long
time since I've been into DBmail; because, there have been no problems.

Regards,

LelandJ


Nobody said you should go away from postfix/dbmail :-)
Dovecot can work as proxy which is also good for security

For relay you need SASL and dovecot can do this with
much more features as dbmail/postfix alone
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