You might want to try our how-to for Xerxes.  Xerxes is forked off of
web-cyradm and uses the postfix/cyrus/mysql combination.  It may contain
some hints that could help you.  www.qwik.net/xerxes

Curtis
www.qwik.net





>> It's probably a setting in postfix, but I haven't been able to track
>> it down. I'm also concerned about postfix-mysql package message. I
>> downloaded postfix-mysql-2.3.2-6.i586.rpm, but it won't install.
>>
>> error: Failed dependencies:
>>         libmysqlclient.so.15(libmysqlclient_15) is needed by postfix-
>> mysql-2.3.2-6.i586
>>
>> Any idea on where I should start.
>> ps. This is the third time I've started over.
>> thx,
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> First, I'm no expert, I have only completed that howto twice.
>
> I 99.9% sure that you need the postfix-mysql package installed.
>
> What distro are you using?  If Red Hat derivative, do a
>     yum provides libmysqlclient.so.15
> to find the package the is not allowing postfix-mysql-2.3.2-6.i586 to
> install and get that package installed.
>
> In my distro, CentOS 4.4, libmysqlclient.so.15 is provided by mysql, so
> make sure you have mysql installed.
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Sincerely,
> John Thomas
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