Hi! Problem solved, it was my mistake. I make the .dat file with -cidr option, but the perl module was not installed. Withouth -cidr the acces file works perfect. Thanks for your help!
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 08:19:46PM +0100, Brian Candler wrote: > On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 07:50:22PM +0200, Kiss Márton wrote: > > After every changes i rebuilded the dat file and restarted the imapd. > > The strange is, if i use deny rules in the access file, they aren't > > work. > > Maybe there's some problem with your db library: e.g. makedatprog is using > gdbm whilst tcpd was built using dbm, or something like that. > > You could try 'file /path/to/access.dat' to see how it's identified. You > could try reading the keys and values from the .dat file, e.g. using perl's > "tie" function. > > You could also try building the .dat file with a different utility. I use > exim_dbmbuild with the -nozero flag. > > B. > -- mrton
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