Postfix w/ SASL
Tom Diehl
tdiehl at rogueind.com
Sat Sep 30 01:05:43 UTC 2006
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006, Jim Douglas wrote:
> This is my Postfix.spec file,
>
> %define LDAP 2
> %define MYSQL 1
> %define PCRE 1
> %define SASL 2
> %define TLS 1
> %define IPV6 1
> %define POSTDROP_GID 90
> %define PFLOGSUMM 1
>
> ..after compiling the RPM and installing I run postconf -m and this is the
> output,
>
> btree
> cidr
> environ
> hash
> ldap
> mysql
> nis
> pcre
> proxy
> regexp
> static
> unix
>
>
> How come SASL is not there?
Why would you expect it to be there?
>From the man page:
-m List the names of all supported lookup table types. In Postfix configuration files, lookup tables
are specified as type:name, where type is one of the types listed below. The table name syntax
depends on the lookup table type as described in the DATABASE_README document.
SASL is not a lookup table.
google for saslfinger if you want info on your sasl configuration.
Regards,
--
Tom Diehl tdiehl at rogueind.com Spamtrap address mtd123 at rogueind.com
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