I'm working on this as I get time...
I've attempted to recompile with Mysql support and am not sure it's right. I
did:
./configure --enable-maildropmysql --with-mysqlconfig=/etc/maildropmysql.config
make
make install-strip
make install-man
I then configured the .config file in /etc with my db info. Doing:
maildrop -v
reports "Virtual user database extension enabled", which sounds reasonable but
does not match what Martin's page says it should be, "Virtual user database via
MySQL extension enabled."
So, is this right or not?
Thanks
Rob
Quoting Devin Rubia <dev...@thezone.net>:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 04:31:14PM +0100, Rob Brandt wrote:
Hi.
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.
It is, indeed, in there.
/local/src/maildrop-1.5.3 $ ./configure --help | grep -i mysql
--enable-maildropmysql enable experimental virutal user MySQL support
--with-mysqlconfig=path complete path to MySQL config file
/local/src/maildrop-1.5.3 $ ls *mysql*
maildropmysql.config