I'm having large amounts of frustration in getting dSpam to do anything
with my LDAP users setup. Basically it doesn't do anything at all. I
never see it do anything with the LDAP server. There's nowhere to
specify how to bind. The "verify" would be all I'd need. I'd be quite
happy if it could verify that a user exists. It'd also be nice if I
could do alias lookups. (although I can probably fix that by changing
how postfix deals with the incoming mails. Resolve the aliases first and
then send it off to dSpam)

However, the reason I'm emailing this list is because I'm unable to use
any SQL based storage driver (mysql, pgsql) when I've enabled LDAP support.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/postfix# dspam --debug --daemon
9592: [07/04/2007 23:06:18] dlopen() failed: /usr/lib/libpgsql_drv.so:
/usr/lib/libpgsql_drv.so: undefined symbol: ldap_verify
9592: [07/04/2007 23:06:18] Unable to initialize storage driver

WTF is the sql driver doing trying to get stuff out of LDAP? Even if I
remove everything from the dspam.conf relative to ldap, it doesn't work.
Never even starts up. This has been around for quite a while.

http://bugs.sourcemage.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10454

I'm building dspam on a from source distribution, so there's all the
development headers and everything. The source builds, but doesn't run
if I try to use any sql based driver. At least dspam runs when I use the
hash driver.

Any help or anywhere to look would help. I can provide any information
you want. Attempting to use dspam version 3.8.0.

-- 
David Kowis

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SourceMage GNU/Linux

Progress isn't made by early risers. It's made by lazy men trying to
find easier ways to do something.
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