[Dbmail] Newbie Q. on Mr. Lai's m4

2003-02-21 Thread Reg Blank
Hello! Before implementing Mr. Lai's dbmail.m4, I have a question. Mr. Lai said: > - insert virtual user "foo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] " into aliases file. > - add dbmail user by "dbmail-adduser a foo passwd 0 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ". Does that mea

Re: [Dbmail] Newbie Q. on Mr. Lai's m4

2003-02-21 Thread Jeff Brenton
Hello Reg, RB> Does that mean for every user I added, I must add him/her to RB> /etc/aliases AND do the dbmail-adduser... ? A lot depends upon whether or not you've got sendmail talking to SQL... Patches exist to allow sendmail to look in different databases for its aliases. IF your sendmail can

[Dbmail] Changelog.txt not found on dbmail.org

2003-02-21 Thread Aaron Stone
Hey, Just taking a look around on the website, and it looks like http://www.dbmail.org/changelog.txt isn't there! Also, I think it might make more sense to put the releases in descending order, so that 1.1 is at the top and 1.0b is at the bottom. Don't forget about freshmeat.net, too! Aaron

[Dbmail] v1.1 configure failed on FreeBSD 4.x

2003-02-21 Thread Reg Blank
Hello! My pgsql stuff is in: /usr/local/pgsql/include /usr/local/pgsql/lib Since these weren't in "pgsqllibpaths" and "pgsqlheaderpaths", I have added them to "configure". Then, this is what happened: ---output from configure--- ./configure --with-pgsql loading cache ./config.cache

[Dbmail] DBMail 1.1 fixes.

2003-02-21 Thread Bret Baptist
Does anyone know if 1.1 fixes the pop3d delivery to incorrect users problem. The issue was that someone would get disconnected during a pop3 download, then someone else would get that some pop3d process and recieve the previous persons email. The fix was to have each pop3d die after 1 connecti

FIXED: Re: [Dbmail] v1.1 configure failed on FreeBSD 4.x

2003-02-21 Thread Reg Blank
Found the problem! I should have added the paths into configure.in instead. Then do a 'autoconf' and 'automake' After that, 'configure --with-pgsql' worked fine. Regards, Reg Reg Blank wrote: Hello! My pgsql stuff is in: /usr/local/pgsql/include /usr/local/pgsql/lib Since these

Re: [Dbmail] DBMail 1.1 fixes.

2003-02-21 Thread
has been fixed :-) Bret Baptist heeft op vrijdag, 21 feb 2003 om 19:05 (Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven: Does anyone know if 1.1 fixes the pop3d delivery to incorrect users problem. The issue was that someone would get disconnected during a pop3 download, then someone else would ge

[Dbmail] MD5 salted hashes in Dbmail (System passwords can be used)

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hello! I have made an addition to my mysql/dbauthmysql.c file to make DBmail 1.0 support MD5 hashed passwords like the ones created with the command mkpasswd --hash=md5 These hashes look like this: $1$TG2pWF9A$7ri7CJg/gi3KRqTbmj8VN1 where $1$TG2pWF9A$ is the salt Such passwords are used in a sh

[Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hello! Does anybody have a solution to implement an auto-respond system in Dbmail together with forwarding to an external address (which is not a problem at all)? Or just an auto-responder for an e-mail which has been removed for example. Second, is there any way to define what system mails shoul

Re: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Jeff Brenton
Hello Boyan, BA> Second, is there any way to define what system mails should be send BA> out and in which case? Let's say I don't want postmaster to receive BA> bounces for nonexistent mails both for the sender and recipient. Depends upon your mail transfer agent (MTA). Postfix, for example, has

[Dbmail] dbmail-smtp Death by signal 11

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hello again guys! It seems I am having some problems with 1.0 dbmail-smtp that are not unknown to you. And yes, I think this is related to messages being sent over and over again (which sadly many of you have noticed on this very list, which I apologize for). I am using Dbmail 1.0 official final s

Re[2]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Hi Jeff, Thank you for the tip, I also use postfix. I am not familiar with the postfix error classes but I will check the postfix documentation. Are you sure this is configured just with postfix. Here is a message I get, thanks! - This is the DBMAIL-SMTP progra

Re[3]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Jeff Brenton
Hello Boyan, BA> Thank you for the tip, I also use postfix. I am not familiar with BA> the postfix error classes but I will check the postfix BA> documentation. Are you sure this is configured just with postfix. Ah, you haven't got Postfix checking your dbmail.aliases database to see if the users

Re[4]: [Dbmail] Auto-response

2003-02-21 Thread Boyan Alexiev
Jeff, you just saved me a lot of hacking :) Thank you a lot! As for the autoresponder I found the following - just configure the /etc/postfix/relocated map. I suppose it can also be done in a similar way. Best wishes, Bobby [EMAIL PROTECTED] JB> Hello Boyan, BA>> Thank you for the tip, I also u

[Dbmail] Messages using squirrelmail

2003-02-21 Thread Jacques-Beaudoin
Im getting this message when using squirrelmail with dbmail Thread sorting is not supported by your IMAP server or there may be a problem with your configuration. Please report this to the system administrator. Any idea where to look Thanks Jacques

RE: [Dbmail] MD5 salted hashes in Dbmail (System passwords can be used)

2003-02-21 Thread Jesse Norell
Hello, Any chance you'd change the encryption_type from 'md5' to some other value, to be compatible with the other (non-salted) md5 password patch (which uses 'md5' too)? Original Message From: Boyan Alexiev To: dbmail@dbmail.org Subject: [Dbmail] MD5 salted hashes in Dbmail (System