Rebuild binaries are available (for the moment) at:

https://kitterman.com/debian/

I'll remove them once we've done testing.  That's all the binaries built by 
postfix.  You'll need to download and then use dpkg -i to install all the ones 
you have on your system, not just postfix-mysql.  At a minimum it will be 
postfix and postfix-mysql.

Let me know how it goes.

Scott K

On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 1:14:02 PM EST Scott Kitterman wrote:
> It's slightly more complicated because you have to make sure you get the old
> version of mariadb.  I'll build it and send you a link.
> 
> Scott K
> 
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2024 1:08:51 PM EST Richard Rosner wrote:
> > Would that be more than
> > 
> > sudo apt build-dep postfix-mysql
> > sudo apt install build-essential
> > apt source postfix-mysql
> > cd postfix-mysql*
> > dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
> > 
> > ? Otherwise, if you want to build it, I can test it, no problem.
> > 
> > 
> > Am Dienstag, 16. Januar 2024 18:19 CET, schrieb Scott Kitterman
> > <deb...@kitterman.com>: I agree it's odd. I don't use postfix with any of
> > the external map types, so this isn't something I can really test.
> > 
> > Can you rebuild 3.7.9 against the older mariadb or if not, and I build it,
> > will you test it?
> > 
> > Scott K
> > 
> > On January 16, 2024 5:05:54 PM UTC, Richard Rosner <rros...@fsmuw.rwth-
> 
> aachen.de> wrote:
> > >No Idea when was the last update to mariadb, but the fact that the stable
> > >version has problems the stable-updates version doesn't while not
> > >changing
> > >anything else shows that something is broken. Maybe just the
> > >communication
> > >with postfix. Maybe the breaking change was in postfix and not
> > >postfix-mysql, I can't tell. Just that v3.7.9 refuses to accept mysql as
> > >a
> > >valid option. Also, for me the logs look like postfix doesn't know what
> > >it
> > >should do with mysql, not like it can't reach a mysql server=

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