Stefan;
I can confirm that it works as advertised if you follow the appropriate
instructions on the pages below. Install and configure maildrop as listed near
the bottom of Martin's page, then add maildrop as a delivery option to postfix
as on Robin's page. Mind your permissions; Martin spells it out.
Rob
Quoting Stefan Neufeind <ste...@neufeind.net>:
On 24 Jun 2003 at 16:31, Rob Brandt wrote:
I am attempting to integrate maildrop into my existing mail server.
It has been running smoothly for about a year using
Postfix/Courier-IMAP using MySQL as a lookup for a virtual users
table. I started this maildrop project by reading the notes from
Robin Whittle at:
http://www.firstpr.com.au/web-mail/RH90-Postfix-Courier-Maildrop-IMAP/
then realized he wasn't using virtual users on multiple domains, and
found my way to Martin Petersen's page at:
http://www.marlow.dk/tech/postfix.php
I've gotten to the point where I test maildrop for mysql support, and
find that it doesn't have it. I've looked around the maildrop sites,
searched this list, read the readme files, but I cannot find
references on how to compile this in. As stated above, I do in fact
have a fully functional MySQL db running.
How to do it?
Well Rob, I'm currently having almost the same problem as you.
Virtual user-support is something I'm looking for, too, at the
moment. At present I'm using vmailmgr instead of maildrop - but
because I would like to use the extended features (automatical script-
based mail-sorting etc.) of maildrop I guess I'll need to move
somehow. Hmm, if you find anything out please let us know.
Stefan