Hi all,

I'm still stumped with my authmysql problem.  Following some methodical
tests, here are my observations (authdaemonrc is configured for "authpam
authmysql"):

With MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE commented out and instead using the preceding
MYSQL_*_FIELD (etc.) paramaters, everything works as expected (attempts
to non-existent local users get a "550 User unknown").

However with MYSQL_SELECT_CLAUSE in force, deliveries to mysql users and
deliveries to existing passwd users work as expected... BUT, mail to non-
existent users at the local domain result in "450 Service temporarily
unavailable".

Why is this?  What is the problem here?  What should I be looking at? 
What condition is causing the 450?

-ben


On 14 7 2004 at 3:57 pm -0400, Ben Kennedy wrote:

>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
>
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