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Re: dbmail unable to find recipient dbmail + postfix: msg#00142

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Subject: Re: dbmail unable to find recipient dbmail + postfix

Hi,

somebody mentioned this last Friday. In CVS, the change has been made.

Thanks,
Ilja

David wrote:
OK, looks like I found the problem. There was a
problem during the table creation process that I
overlooked. Postgres chokes on the # comment
character. It will accept C type comments /* */ and
also -- type comments. But it has trouble parsing #. As a result, it never inserted the all important __@!internal_delivery_user!@__ userid and that's why
I was getting the error.

Ilja, I am running Postgres 7.3 in case you want to
make a note in bug track. And the file is
create_tables.pgsql. Error is at the bottom of the
file with the line that reads:
# Create the user for the delivery chain:

just right before the INSERT statement.

--- David <waterbolt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Curtis, thanks for the reply. I've tried that and
am
still getting the error. I actually have 2 aliases.

So my dbmail-adduser looks like this:

dbmail-adduser a david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <password> 0 0
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx @somedomain.tld

Do you have any other suggestion on fixing the
problem? I'm using clientid of 0 by the way. Does
that matter?

Thanks again,
David


----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Maurand" <curtis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <dbmail@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] dbmail unable to find
recipient
dbmail + postfix



I found that if you create a user, there needs to

be
at least one alias
(which doesn't seem to be covered in the docs

(what
few of them there
are.)). So if your create an account

david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx then there
needs to be an alias of david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx as

well. Then the command
becomes

dbmail-adduser a username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

<password>
<clientid> \

<maxmailboxsize> username@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Curtis


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