Hello Fabian,
not answering your question and not solving you problem, but after your
introduction I feel compelled to say:
f...@1lb.eu (Fabian Müller), 2020.08.16 (Sun) 02:15 (CEST):
> 1. take e-mails on port 25, check via mysql if it's for a domain it is
> responsible for and then forward via
Hi Edgar, hi Reio,
smptd -dv did the job:
It turned out, that opensmtpd could not connect to the db because there was a
Space after the db-name. So „host db.example.com “ instead of „host
db.example.com“.
Now it connects fine but I get illegal table-api version which prevents
opensmtpd from s
On 16.08.2020 03:15, Fabian Müller wrote:
So what we know: It has something to do with the mysql-tables. What I
don’t understand is, what opensmtpd is trying to do which leads to
that error. To my understanding opensmtpd should only try to connect
to the database if it needs to read from the