dbmail-users -l don't work proper

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dbmail-users -l don't work proper

by raba34 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

dbmail-users -l results to one entry (one line) only. dbmail-users -l "*" is
not better. Can you help me?

Ralph


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Re: dbmail-users -l don't work proper

by Aleksander Kamenik :: Rate this Message:

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Ralph Ballier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> dbmail-users -l results to one entry (one line) only. dbmail-users -l "*" is
> not better. Can you help me?

Works for me. What version? What environment? Have a look at the high
level log files.

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Re: dbmail-users -l don't work proper

by raba34 :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,
----------------ursprüngliche Nachricht-----------------
Von: "Aleksander Kamenik" aleksander@...
An: "DBMail mailinglist" dbmail@...
Datum: Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:01:27 +0300
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>> Ralph Ballier wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> dbmail-users -l results to one entry (one line) only. dbmail-users -l "*"
is
>> not better. Can you help me?
>
> Works for me. What version? What environment? Have a look at the high
> level log files.

thanks for your hint to look into log files. I found there a LDAP search in
the form of

....filter="(&(objectClass=top)(objectClass=account)(objectClass=dbmailUser))"...

but I don't have objectClasses dbmailUser and account in the LDAP file (but
dbmail works anyhow).

I changed in /etc/dbmail.conf
USER_OBJECTCLASS = top,account,dbmailUser
to
USER_OBJECTCLASS = top
and it works better (but it is not fixed anything).

What's the meaning of attribute dbmailUID and dbmailGID? I think, dbmail
works without this.

Greeetings

Ralph

>
> Regards,
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Re: dbmail-users -l don't work proper

by Paul J Stevens :: Rate this Message:

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Ralph Ballier wrote:

> but I don't have objectClasses dbmailUser and account in the LDAP file (but
> dbmail works anyhow).
>
> I changed in /etc/dbmail.conf
> USER_OBJECTCLASS = top,account,dbmailUser
> to
> USER_OBJECTCLASS = top
> and it works better (but it is not fixed anything).

So how do you plan on assigning email forwarding addresses etc? You are
free to use whatever ldap schema you prefer, but you will have to
configure dbmail.conf to look at the correct attributes for forward
adresses, quota, etc...

> What's the meaning of attribute dbmailUID and dbmailGID? I think, dbmail
> works without this.

They offer an alternative for the uidNumber,gidNumber attributes
provided by object=top.



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