Does DBMail currently support SHA passwords?
I was hoping to migrating about 300 users with a sneaky
script to convert ldif to mysql with SHA passwords.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Kevin
Hi There,
Ive noticed that there are two dbmail packages for debian...
dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) and dbmail2-mysql (2.0.4-1.20050422). Im
currently using dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) in a production
environment and it is working well - should i be using the dbmail2-mysql??
Simon
Hello all
Today I got dbmail/postfix/squirrelmail installed fine. Used to send this
email.
Also have ldap working - ssh and samba authenticate fine.
I just can't seem to find the magic to make dbmail use ldap to
authenticate instead of the mysql db.
What am I missing?
Thanks, Dave
François-Xavier Le Louarn wrote:
Hello,
I'm experiencing some problems with my dbmail installation. Apparently,
dbmail-smtp accepts delivering mails from certain addresses but not from
others. It was working fine until a few days.
I'm using the 2.1.0 version on a mysql 4.1.12 db. Dbmail
Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
Simon wrote:
Hi There,
Ive noticed that there are two dbmail packages for debian...
dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) and dbmail2-mysql (2.0.4-1.20050422). Im
currently using dbmail-mysql (2.0.4-0.20050211) in a production
environment and it is working well -
Only dbmail-2.1.x support ldap authentication. Did you setup dbmail.conf to
connect to your ldap server? Does dbmail-users -l show your users?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all
Today I got dbmail/postfix/squirrelmail installed fine. Used to send this
email.
Also have ldap working - ssh
Kevin Baker wrote:
So based on the below message, would you say that the
vacation/auto-reply features of DBMail can be used?
Only if you're brave enough to run the 2.1.x snapshots.
The below message from last week makes me think that they
have been fixed.
Not in 2.0.
Also if they are
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
Thanks for the reply Paul. Is there any GOTCHAs with doing a simple
apt-get install dbmail2-mysql in this case? I have about a 2GB mail
store with several hundred users running on debian sarge.
Simon
It's just a renaming of the package. Nothing changed in the packaging other than
the naming.
Simon wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Simon: yes. Use dbmail2-mysql
Thanks for the reply Paul. Is there any GOTCHAs with doing a simple
apt-get install dbmail2-mysql in this case? I have about a
Paul J Stevens a écrit :
I'm not much interested in postfix traces. I want trace_level=5 dbmail-smtp
traces.
Try to cat such a message straight into dbmail-smtp from the commandline.
Do know how to use gdb? A backtrace would be very useful.
All right. I've attached the two cases: the logs
Did you increase the logging for the pop daemon (increase Trace_level)?
Are these new users?
/etc/dbmail.conf
[POP]
...
TRACE_LEVEL=1
...
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Matthew J. Salerno
Francois,
Please try 2.1.1 (or a recent 2.1 snapshot) instead of 2.1.0. Some problems with
inserting headervalues were fixed since 2.1.0.
François-Xavier Le Louarn wrote:
Paul J Stevens a écrit :
I'm not much interested in postfix traces. I want trace_level=5
dbmail-smtp traces.
Try to
Simon,
This sounds great. Would you mind sharing it?
I have wanted to move to DBMail for some time now,
unfortunately I require the Vacation functionality... so
this would be great!
What version of DBMail would I need to be running to pipe
the mail into your PHP solution? Or is this at the
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