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Matt Brookings wrote:
> aledr wrote:
>> Wasn't --enable-sql-logging replaced by --enable-auth-logging
>> configurable in backends?
>
> No. I think you're thinking of --enable-mysql-logging and
> --enable-pgsql-logging.
> These were replaced with a s
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aledr wrote:
> Wasn't --enable-sql-logging replaced by --enable-auth-logging
> configurable in backends?
No. I think you're thinking of --enable-mysql-logging and
--enable-pgsql-logging.
These were replaced with a single configure option, --enable-s
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
> aledr wrote:
>> Good day!
>>
>> I received warnings that these options are now unrecognized:
>> --enable-vpopuser
>> --enable-vpopgroup
>
> These should not be unrecognized. I will look into this.
>
>> --disable-mysql-limits
>>
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In the trunk, now 5.5.0, you will find a patch to address the recently reported
issue
about --enable-vpopuser and --enable-vpopgroup.
These were intended to be renamed to --with-vpopuser, and --with-vpopgroup, and
that
somehow got bungled during the
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Right now I can use either maildrop or dovecot's lda with postfix. No
injecting into a qmail queue for final delivery into the vpopmail mail
store. Are you saying you would like a vpopmail lda for postfi
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aledr wrote:
> Good day!
>
> I received warnings that these options are now unrecognized:
> --enable-vpopuser
> --enable-vpopgroup
These should not be unrecognized. I will look into this.
> --disable-mysql-limits
> --enable-sql-logg
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Christopher Chan wrote:
> Right now I can use either maildrop or dovecot's lda with postfix. No
> injecting into a qmail queue for final delivery into the vpopmail mail
> store. Are you saying you would like a vpopmail lda for postfix?
> Something that