> When i look in my maillog, I see these errors:
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthuserdb
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: File not found
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthpwd
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installation complete:
> authpwd
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthpgsql
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: File not found
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthldap
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: File not found
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthmysql
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: File not found
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installing libauthpipe
> Sep 18 18:57:56 sasquatchwoods authdaemond: Installation complete:
> authpipe


Yeah, they're relevant.  I'm not sure how you did it before because
I've had to do these things since I started using courier from ports
on 3.6 (i'd recommend installing from ports because there are tools
that get compiled but not installed but you can still run from the
tree -- ie. authtest, which would be real handy about now).

I'd recommend running out to the bookstore and picking up a copy of
'the book of postfix'.

It's got a killer section on configuring courier.   The book itself is
a little out of date, but so are the courier packages (last I
checked).

I wish I could help more, but my last courier server was
decommissioned recently and I can't look.

--Bryan
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