[sork] Horde Vacation with Berkeley DB 1.85
Matthew Maddox
maddox at webster.edu
Wed Jul 28 15:22:39 UTC 2010
Jan,
Berkeley DB 1.85 is not an option. Do you know which option should work?
Matthew
On Jul 26, 2010, at 11:39 AM, Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> wrote:
> Zitat von Matthew Maddox <maddox at webster.edu>:
>
>> I have been attempting to setup Horde Vacation with no success.
>>
>> OS: Solaris 10 SPARC
>>
>> Horde applications installed:
>>
>> Horde 3.3.5
>> IMP H3 4.3.5
>> Turba H3 2.3.2
>> DIMP H3 1.1.3
>> Ingo H3 1.2.2
>> Vacation H3 3.2
>>
>> Horde Vacation conf.php:
>>
>> $conf['vacation']['path'] = '/usr/bin/vacation';
>> $conf['vacation']['default_subject'] = _("I am out of the office.");
>> $conf['vacation']['default_message'] = _("I'm on vacation and will not be
>> reading my mail for a while.\nYour mail will be dealt with when I return.");
>> $conf['vacation']['subject'] = true; $conf['vacation']['from'] = false;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['host'] = 'my email server is here';
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['port'] = 21;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['pasv'] = false;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['ssl'] = false;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['hordeauth'] = true;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['norealm'] = true;
>> $conf['server']['params']['default']['dbtype'] = 'hash';
>> $conf['server']['driver'] = 'forwards'; $conf['aliases']['show'] = false;
>> $conf['aliases']['driver'] = 'none'; $conf['user']['refused'] =
>> array('root', 'bin', 'daemon', 'adm', 'lp', 'shutdown', 'halt', 'uucp',
>> 'ftp', 'anonymous', 'nobody', 'httpd', 'operator', 'guest', 'diginext',
>> 'bind', 'cyrus', 'courier',
>> 'games', 'kmem', 'mailnull', 'man', 'mysql', 'news', 'postfix', 'sshd',
>> 'tty', 'www'); $conf['menu']['apps'] = array();
>>
>> When I set the vacation message using Horde Vacation and test by sending an
>> email to my own email address, I receive the following error message:
>>
>>
>> ERROR: Your message could not be delivered.
>> The mail server generated the following error message:
>>
>> The original message was received at Tue, 15 Dec 2009 14:20:37 -0600
>> (CST)
>> from mx2.webster.edu [198.246.0.24]
>>
>> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
>> "|/usr/bin/vacation maddox"
>> (reason: Data format error)
>> (expanded from: <maddox at pop.webster.edu>)
>>
>> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>> 501 5.6.0 Data format error
>>
>>
>> Additional message error details can be viewed HERE.
>> The text of the returned message can be viewed HERE.
>>
>>
>> I researched this error and found this could be a permission issue. I
>> double checked that all files (.vacation.msg .forward and
>> .vacation.db) had the correct permissions.
>> that are created by the "vacation -i" command on the email server and by the
>> Horde Vacation. I noticed the versions are different. I believe this is
>> causing my issue see below:
>>
>> Created by "vacation -i" command on email server:
>> .vacation.db: Berkeley DB 1.85 (Hash, version 2, native byte-order)
>>
>> Created by Horde Vacation:
>> .vacation.db: Berkeley DB (Hash, version 5, native byte-order)
>>
>> I have compiled Berkeley DB with 1.85 support but I am still receiving this
>> same error message.
>>
>> Can anyone assist me in adding Berkeley DB 1.85 support to Horde Vacation?
>> Also, is there a way to pass the host information into Horde Vacation from
>> LDAP?
>
> Just configure the correct Berkley version in Horde Vacation's setup.
>
> Jan.
>
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