From: Victor Duchovni (no email)
Date: Fri Aug 01 2003 - 15:58:26 EDT
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Bryan Koschmann - GKT wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Victor Duchovni wrote:
>
> > ADDRESS_CLASS_README
> > VIRTUAL_README
>
> > The most common trap is to start with complex (MySQL, LDAP, ...) tables
> > right away. Don't start directly with MySQL. First get it working with
> > indexed maps. Then migrate your maps to MySQL, testing with "postmap -q"
> > *before* retesting Postfix.
>
> Ahh, okay. That would make more sense. So basically I can look at all the
> virtual references, and simply replace them with mysql lookups for each
> table? I will give that a try, I'm sorry if this was an obvious answer,
> it's just that nothing seems to point to that, leaving me in a black hole
> inbetween where I need to be.
Precisely. This is the single most important piece of advice I have to
give on this list. Module test! First get Postfix working then get Postfix
+ FOO working, test FOO separately before testing Postfix + FOO.
This advice is always given by Liviu Daia for SASL, and by me for LDAP,
MySQL, ... The advice is essentially the same, only for maps you can use
"postmap" without needing to build the Cyrus SASL sample client and
server.
>
> Maybe you can tell me real quick, what permissions should maildirs be when
> there will be no local accounts?
>
Sorry, you will need to ask a more specific question on this, more likely
in a different forum (the answer is most dependent on the IMAP server you
choose, and how you configure it, so ask on the appropriate list for your
IMAP servers).
-- Viktor.
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