On 09 7 2004 at 4:02 pm -0400, Ben Kennedy wrote:

>My conclusion is that something is broken with custom queries.  I realise
>the comments say "(EXPERIMENTAL)", but the text goes on to suggest that
>they at least KIND OF work.  What is the real deal here?  Are they known
>to NOT work at all?

Due to the overwhelming lack of response, perhaps I'll ask a different
question:  Is anybody out there using the custom queries?

Further experimentation reveals that the MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE does seem to
be working as advertised.  However, MYSQL_ENUMERATE_CLAUSE does not
appear to do anything at all; specifying simply suppresses authenumerate
from making any query whatsoever.

I am not so concerned about authenumerate working (since I'm not doing
shared folders or anything), but I am having another more important
problem, which is that invalid recipients at the local domain (listed in
locals or me) always result in "450 service unavailable".  I can't bloody
well figure out why.

If I disable authmysql and use only authpam, I get "550 user unknown" as
expected.  Soon as authmysql is in place, bogus local recipients are not
properly rejected.  (Valid local recipients ARE handled correctly, as are
hosteddomains, which seem to be correctly looked up using my custom
MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE.)

Ideas?

-ben

-- 
Ben Kennedy, chief magician
zygoat creative technical services
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http://www.zygoat.ca




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