It does the same, just without the trailing slash. Note that this path is a directory, not a file.

I couldn't find any web page that mentions using a Postgres database through a UNIX socket with Exim. Am I the first to try that?



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Von: Jeremy Harris via Exim-users <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2020, 22:31 MESZ
Betreff: [exim] Temporary internal error

On 17/09/2020 20:56, Yves Goergen via Exim-users wrote:
  PGSQL new connection: socket=/var/run/postgresql database=) user=dfctl
  lookup deferred: PGSQL invalid filename for socket: /var/run/postgresql

I'm not sure what's exactly invalid here. But it's not what I configured
either. This is the relevant config:

PGSQL_HOST = (/var/run/postgresql/)

Try with   PGSQL_HOST = (/var/run/postgresql)

What does that do?

PGSQL_USER = mailreader
PGSQL_DB   = dfctl
hide pgsql_servers = "PGSQL_HOST/PGSQL_DB/PGSQL_USER"



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