Am 2009-05-19 18:30:38, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
It's not implemented. There's a module to use LDAP for mail aliasing, but
there is no equivalent one for Postgres or MySQL. It can be done, it just
needs to be implemented.
OK, what do I need to implement it?
Thanks, Greetings and nice
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2009-05-19 18:30:38, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
It's not implemented. There's a module to use LDAP for mail aliasing, but
there is no equivalent one for Postgres or MySQL. It can be done, it just
needs to be implemented.
OK, what do I need to implement it?
Hello Tim,
Am 2009-05-20 21:44:54, schrieb Tim Lyth:
I have a kind of email alias system set up on my courier-{imap,mta}
system.
I use MySQL for the user database, and maildirs.
I have set courier-imap to require a non-blank password. Therefore if a
I do not understand WHY you have
Michelle Konzack writes:
Am 2009-05-19 18:30:38, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
It's not implemented. There's a module to use LDAP for mail aliasing, but
there is no equivalent one for Postgres or MySQL. It can be done, it just
needs to be implemented.
OK, what do I need to implement it?
Well,
Hello,
now I have activated my courier-imap-proxy with two imap-mailbox-servers
using PostgreSQL and yet I have problems with the Alias-Database. I can
setup the directory /etc/courier/aliases/ and create one file per user
and put the aliases into, but this is definitively not what I want.
So
Michelle Konzack writes:
Hello,
now I have activated my courier-imap-proxy with two imap-mailbox-servers
using PostgreSQL and yet I have problems with the Alias-Database. I can
setup the directory /etc/courier/aliases/ and create one file per user
and put the aliases into, but this is
Hello Sam,
Am 2009-05-19 07:01:31, schrieb Sam Varshavchik:
Well, you don't need to have one file per alias,
I know, but since the $USER get the possibility to setup Aliases there
own I do not know whether one file is very scalable. And even one file
per user.
The problem is, that I go
Michelle Konzack writes:
It shouldn't be too difficult to hack up a small script that reads some
table from the database, writes out a new aliases file, and runs
makealiases.
I would prefer to put the aliases into the PostgreSQL too.
Is this possibel? Maybe with a seperated table?
I have