OK, so I'm to use qmailUser.schema, NOT qmail.schema? Well, I tried loading both, and openLDAP would not start. =/ so I guess so!
I don't quite understand. Do you think I should NOT use the latest "stable"? You feel I should be using vpopmail 5.3.9 ("unstable"?) -Ben Matteo Ridolfi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > Scrive Benjamin Smith :&lang=en">[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Over the past several days, I've painstakingly installed QMail 1.03, > OpenLDAP > > 2.0.x, qmail-scanner, SpamAssassin, and f-prot onto a mail server. It's > all > > working as it sits. I'm using ldap only for authentication. (either > plaintext > > or MD5 passwords in the LDAP DB) > > > > Now the game is to get vpopmail and sqwebmail to work, and this project > will > > be DONE. =) > > > > However, installing vpopmail with the ldap option fails on the first test, > > that of vadddomain, as per the instructions README.ldap, fails. =( > > > > Doing some searching resulted in this page that indicates the problem is > an > > incorrect qmail.schema: > > > > http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@;inter7.com/msg07584.html > but he doesn't > > give the qmail schema that works! Also, this guy indicates that he's close > to > > the solution, but it doesn't work. > > http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@;inter7.com/msg07587.html > > > > Has anybody come up with a fix for this? Am I just stuck? > > > > Mmm, you don't have to use the qmail.schema if you use vpopmail, but the > qmailUser.schema, if I well remember you can find it into the vpopmail > sources. > If you can't find it I'll paste it in ml... > Then, you don't have to use the latest stable release of vpopmail, but the > 5.3.9 > version, that works great. > Remember to put the line > schemacheck off > in your slapd.conf file > > Think that's quite all... > > > /speza > > -------------------------------- > home: http://speza.com > icq#: 11471656 > home2: http://porzia.esoul.it/~speza > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > This mail sent trough IMP from http://segfault.notebook.locale - The best way to predict the future is to invent it. -