Found out how to do it:
# portinstall mail/maildrop -m WITH_AUTHLIB=YES
Choose MySQL as one of the possible authentication methods in the config
choices.
Hong
On Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 04:48:33PM -0700, Hong wrote:
Hi,
How do I enable MySQL look-up when I install maildrop from the port system? I
looked at the Makefile:
# New ports collection makefile for:maildrop
# Date created: 16 November 1998
# Whom: Tom Hukins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
#
# $FreeBSD: ports/mail/maildrop/Makefile,v 1.50 2008/08/21 06:17:37 rafan Exp
$
#
# The following compile-time options are available:
# WITH_AUTHLIB=yes Enable optional support for Courier Auth Library
# WITH_FAM=yes Enable optional support for File Alteration Monitor
# WITH_GDBM=yes Enable database extensions using GDBM (default: off)
# MAILDROP_SUID=uid,
# MAILDROP_SGID=gid Maildrop will be installed with suid permissions for
# MAILDROP_SUID, and sgid permissions for MAILDROP_SGID.
# MAILDROP_TRUSTED_USERS=user Specify users allowed to use the -d option
# NO_MAILWRAPPER=yesIf defined, let configure guess which sendmail binary
# to use
There doesn't seem to be a way to enable mysql for the maildrop in the port
system directly.
Thanks,
Hong
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