I have been trying to understand why check_ccert_access does not work
with an inline:{} table and I believe I have uncovered a subtle bug.
My investigation has focused on
https://github.com/vdukhovni/postfix/blob/master/postfix/src/global/map_search.c
To cut to the chase, I believe line
for only 200 users, you are adding a lot of complexity with an SQL database and
no real benefits.
my suggestion for small systems, is to use dovecot with the Maildir format, and
to separate domains/virtual hosts as separate system users, thus email accounts
are stored as (for example the
about 200 users...
Il 13/03/23 13:33, mailmary--- via Postfix-users ha scritto:
out of curiosity, why do you want to use an SQL database? Do you have more than
1,000,000 email accounts?
I don't really see any benefit by using SQL for small to medium sized systems.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023
out of curiosity, why do you want to use an SQL database? Do you have more than
1,000,000 email accounts?
I don't really see any benefit by using SQL for small to medium sized systems.
On Mon, 13 Mar 2023 13:26:47 +0100 Antonino Di Mauro via Postfix-users
wrote:
> It seems i found the
It seems i found the problem.
With Hash file it works fine!
With MySQL DB, I found out Postfix not read encrypt password.
Effectively in my db, password field is encrypted.
although I don't understand why it sends it to Gmail...
suggest ?
Thanks
Il 11/03/23 13:46, antonino.dimauro---