[Dbmail] CAP domain results in "no such user" mail bounce

2004-02-23 Thread David
I noticed that when dbmail checks for a delivery point, if the domain name does not match one listed in the aliases table case for case, it will bounced the mail with "so such user". Has this comparison always been case sensitive? For example, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is in the aliases table and then

Re: [Dbmail] Using transport map for $mydestination

2004-02-23 Thread David
John, I can't find the original page where I downloaded the patch, but I did find this site that contains a much more complete list. http://www.mat.cc/postfix/ If you're running RH9, I have created a Postgres patched postfix RPM for postfix 1.1.12. Email me if you're interested. David __

RE: [Dbmail] Webmail client + custom user table

2004-02-23 Thread Jesse Norell
Hello, > Now I'm curious if anyone (i've seen the rockclimbing.com people) has > successfully integrated dbmail with their userdb. I have a simple > requirement, no aliases, just one domain and all user accounts are > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have postfix working with mysql. Now what I would love > is

Re: [Dbmail] Webmail client + custom user table

2004-02-23 Thread Curtis Maurand
dbmail-adduser a [EMAIL PROTECTED] clientid maxmail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Curtis On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > fellow dbmail users, > > First just wanted to say Thanks for A Great (free) Product! > > Now I'm curious if anyone (i've seen the rockclimbing.com people) has > success

[Dbmail] Webmail client + custom user table

2004-02-23 Thread jsierles
fellow dbmail users, First just wanted to say Thanks for A Great (free) Product! Now I'm curious if anyone (i've seen the rockclimbing.com people) has successfully integrated dbmail with their userdb. I have a simple requirement, no aliases, just one domain and all user accounts are [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [Dbmail] RE: debian update - Problems with owner_idnr being set to zero causes Foriegn Key problems

2004-02-23 Thread Brian Winkers
I tried the below and it did get things working. It doesn't appear any of the other data matters. You just need an entry in the users table with a user_idnr=0. Thanks for your help. Brian Winkers wrote: You're correct in that I have no dbmail-delivery-user (0). Do I just add this manually? I

Re: [Dbmail] RE: debian update - Problems with owner_idnr being set to zero causes Foriegn Key problems

2004-02-23 Thread Brian Winkers
You're correct in that I have no dbmail-delivery-user (0). Do I just add this manually? I'm assuming I only need the record in the users table. Does the data in any of the other fields matter? Thanks, Brian Winkers Roel Rozendaal - IC&S wrote: Hi Brian, What version are you running? Please

Re: [Dbmail] RE: debian update - Problems with owner_idnr being set to zero causes Foriegn Key problems

2004-02-23 Thread
Hi Brian, What version are you running? Please keep in mind that dbmail 2.0 inserts messages first using a dbmail-delivery-user (userid 0) and later updates the inserted message. From your logs i see that a foreign key constraint fails so you probably don't have this delivery-user in your sys

[Dbmail] RE: debian update - Problems with owner_idnr being set to zero causes Foriegn Key problems

2004-02-23 Thread Brian Winkers
It seems that dbmail -smtp is failing to set the owner_idnr correctly. (logs below) The first query: [SELECT user_idnr FROM users WHERE userid='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'] should get the correct userid, since I do when logged into mysql as dbmail user. mysql> SELECT user_idnr FROM users WHERE

[Dbmail] RE: debian update - Problems with owner_idnr being set to zero causes Foriegn Key problems

2004-02-23 Thread Brian Winkers
It seems that dbmail -smtp is failing to set the owner_idnr correctly. (logs below) The first query: [SELECT user_idnr FROM users WHERE userid='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'] should get the correct userid, since I do when logged into mysql as dbmail user. mysql> SELECT user_idnr FROM users WHER