ok, ok, my ponit wasn't exactly that, but I've managed to notice some things, partly via Google. My problem (or, to tell it better, the thing I didn't realize) was how will SA get the username it is analizing mail for, since the vitual users setting doesn't (at least to my knowledge) provide this info. But looking closer to the maildrop configuration howto I have, I've come to see that Maildrop REALLy knows whose user the mail is, or it wouldn't be able to deliver it at all... Sorry everybody, my mistake.
Thanks for the answer. Luis On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 12:13:41 -0400, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We use SA+Postfix+SASL+Mysql+procmail for our system. > > The SASL authentication doesn't have anything to do with SA. It simply > allows your smtpd to accept AUTH commands; so you can deal with those > problems separately. > > Also bear in mind that if you rig postfix to use mysql tables for it's > config; that is separate from SA using mysql for the user's filtering > options. postfix and SA may or may not use the same mysql server; > probably not the same database; and definitely not the same authentication. > > We use procmail after the MTA is done with the message to run the > message thru SA and then sort it into inbox/spambox. > > > > Luis Hern�n Otegui wrote: > > Hi, people, my first mail to the list, and I'm already asking for > > something quite hard to me... Here it goes: > > I want to set up a WBEL with SA 3.0, but with user preferences driven > > by a Mysql database. Also, I want the MTA (PostFix) to run with SASL > > authentication. I've found a good bunch of info on how to set up > > Postfix+SASL+Maildrop+Mysql, but I don't know how to set up SA to work > > with that, all I've seen about it is the howto on SA's site, but it > > doesn't mention how to set it up against a vmail environment. Also, > > this will be my fisrt attempt at Postfix (I've always ran SA through > > Spamass-Milter over Sendmail), so any help or tips will be > > appreciated. > > > > Thanks a lot, > > > > Luis. > > > -- ------------------------------------------------- GNU-GPL: "May The Source Be With You... -------------------------------------------------
