Neil Marjoram wrote:
Thanks, that's got it, I changed the value to ldap, just to note you
also need to add a config file /etc/saslauthd.conf with details of the
ldap server. I still get this error :
sendmail[10613]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: No such file
or directory
sendmail[10613]: no secret in database
But since I haven't set this up I suppose it's to be expected.
You could always create an empty one:
# saslpasswd2 -c dummy
Password: ****
Again (for verification): ****
# saslpasswd2 -d dummy
Paul.