Franki wrote:
I'd love to use pre compiled Postfix, but unfortunately I use it with Mysql/Courier-IMAP/SASL and I've yet to see a Postfix rpm that can handle that. I also use Amavis-new/spamassassin/Clamd for a nice fast virus/spam solution.
The closest I've ever gotten to an out of the box install of all that was using Mandrake believe it or not. They had contrib rpms for everything needed for clamd/amavis-new/spamassassin but still fell short on the mysql/courier/sasl side. (that that that wasn't expected) my current mail server is a Debian Woody box with lots of updated packages and a self compiled Postfix.
I'm a bit curious what benefit you achieve from adding the complexity of mysql into the mix. Does it improve performance? Is there some feature that you need that is only available if you hook in a database back-end?
Also, how many users does this server provide mail service for?
Best regards,
Chris