On Saturday 14 October 2006 10:03, Charles M. Gerungan wrote: > When a user tries to subscribe to an ezmlm-idx mailing list, I get > the following entry in my qmail-smtpd log: > > vmysql: no valid settings in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql > > Why is this file still read? If I remove this file I get: > > 2006-10-14 10:55:54.895147500 vmysql: can't read settings from /home/ > vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql > > Listing the mailing list in qmailadmin doesn't show that mysql is > enabled. > > Here's how I've configured vpopmail: > > $ cat configure.txt > # vpopmail's configure script needs to be run as root. > ./configure \ > --enable-auth-module=cdb \ > --disable-auth-module=mysql \ > --enable-learn-passwords \ > --disable-rebuild-tcpserver-file \ > --enable-qmail-ext \ > --enable-logging=v \ > --disable-many-domains
I use --disable-ezmlm-mysql cdb is the default auth-module so you don't need to mention it > > It results in: > > vpopmail 5.4.17 > Current settings > --------------------------------------- > > vpopmail directory = /home/vpopmail > domains directory = /home/vpopmail/domains > uid = 89 > gid = 89 > roaming users = OFF --disable-roaming-users (default) > password learning = ON --enable-learn-passwords > md5 passwords = ON --enable-md5-passwords (default) > file locking = ON --enable-file-locking (default) > vdelivermail fsync = OFF --disable-file-sync (default) > make seekable = ON --enable-make-seekable (default) > clear passwd = ON --enable-clear-passwd (default) > user dir hashing = ON --enable-users-big-dir (default) > address extensions = ON --enable-qmail-ext > ip alias = OFF --disable-ip-alias-domains (default) > auth module = cdb --enable-auth-module=cdb (default) > auth inc = -Icdb > auth lib = > system passwords = OFF --disable-passwd (default) > pop syslog = log success and errors including passwords > --enable-logging=v > auth logging = ON --enable-auth-logging (default) -- ----------------- Bob Hutchinson Midwales dot com -----------------