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I have this posting out for couple of days and many Techies from this
mailing list responded with suggestions. I did not understand any one of
them because I am a NEWBIE and I was thinking more closed in a SQL box
and thinking of Postfix using the backend PGSQL in some what a
conventional way
Victor Duchovni wrote:
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 02:28:34PM -0600, Just E. Mail wrote:
I appreciate if someone can post or email me a sample copy of:
a. A Schema of Postfix-PGSQL tables/keys
b. A copy of the pgsql-aliases.cf
Why are you trying to use Postgres with Postfix if you don
Magnus Bäck wrote:
3. On the backend SQL server, what Postfix tables are need? Is there a
SCHEMA for these tables or they are hand build?
You can choose any schema you like as long as you can construct an
SQL query that returns the desired data given the input Postfix will
provide. The input
CentOS 5.3
PostgreSQL 8.3.7
Postfix 2.6.1
I have setup a Postfix Mail Server & tested it. Now I am trying to setup
Postfix with PostgreSQL as backend. I did build (by following Simon
Mudd's instructions) Postfix with PGSQL support. I have done
considerable reading and searched the Internet, b
I down loaded postfix-2.6.1-1.src.rpm from Simon Mudd's WEB site and
started installation process. The first instruction (as listed by Simon
Mudd) is as follows:
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[r...@rs1 Desktop]# rpm -Uvh postfix-2.6.1-1.src.rpm
warning: postfix-2.6.1-1.src.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY,
I reinstalled Postfix with PostgreSQL. This time it seems that PG is
included.
I installed postfix-2.6.1 (SRPM from Simon Mudd's web site) on a freshly
installed LINUX CentOS 5.3 machine. I followed Roger Mudd's Instructions
(see http://postfix.wl0.org/en/building-rpms/). Subsequently,I build a
local RPM by following these instructions. I did include PostgreSQL:
# export
Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Just E. Mail :
"telnet localhost smtp" connects but when I try "telnet mail.tib.com 25",
I receive the error:
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[r...@rs1 ~]# telnet mail.tib.com 25
Trying 65.103.190.107...
telnet: connect to address 65.103.190.107: Connection refus
I have setup CentOS 5.3, PostgreSQL-8.3.7 (Client), Postfix-2.3.3 (with
PostgreSQL support) & Dovecot-1.1.14.
1. Postfix is installed,configured & Tested (telnet localhost smtp).It
worked.
2. Dovecot is installed & Tested (telnet localhost pop3). It worked.
3. Dovecot-SASL is installed. Testin
Barney Desmond wrote:
You've got it in your quote from mouss, right there. Seeing as you're
sticking with version 2.3.3, you can use the centos RPM built with
postgres support.
you can find postfix-2.3.3-2.1.centos.mysql_pgsql.i386.rpm on
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.3/centosplus/i386/
mouss wrote:
you can find postfix-2.3.3-2.1.centos.mysql_pgsql.i386.rpm on
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.3/centosplus/i386/RPMS/
although it is old. the easiest way to install it is by using "rpm -i"
(to avoid any network problem, download it first and install it from disk).
After go
Thank you all.
I am going with roundcube: http://www.roundcube.net
I am posting this message here because I want Postfix uses to suggest a
webmail application best suited with Postfix. This question has been
asked and answered several times but since LINUX is changing so fast, I
am asking again.
System: CentOS 5.3, NSF-1.3.23, PostgreSQL-8.3.7, Postfix-2.3.3,
I noticed that Postfix V#2.6.0 is now out. Does anybody know where to
get RPM files? GOOGLE did not help.
Jennifer
am a student,therefore, I have no distribution vendor. All my
downloads are over the Internet.
Rainer Frey (Inxmail GmbH) wrote:
On Monday 11 May 2009 14:43:43 Just E. Mail wrote:
Rainer:
This my school project. I am setting up a new machine with just CentOS
5.3 installed and then I
09 May 2009 23:31:43 Just E. Mail wrote:
% make -f Makefile.init makefiles \
'CCARGS=-DHAS_PGSQL -I/usr/local/include/pgsql' \
'AUXLIBS=-L/usr/local/lib -lpq'
Since I have pg Server & Client machines, I have no idea where is
'-I/usr/local/include/pg
This question is going to be difficult for many to answer, but please
help.
I am trying to setup a Master/Client server setup to run Postfix. The
MASTER server has Postfix & PostgreSQL Client installed on it. The
Master machine is at the backend with PostgreSQL Server installed on it.
All e
This question is about installing Postfix with PostgreSQL. I am posting
on this Forum hoping that somebody has done it and help me out.
CentOS 5.3, PostgreSQL-8.3.7, Postfix-2.5.6
I have setup a PostgreSQL Server and PostgreSQL Client under DEFAULT
folders. I can connect PostgreSQL Server from
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