>
>>
>>>
Hi all,
I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
10.2. I was trying for a couple of hours of change_sqlpass plugin to
work
but to no avail.
In my config.php :
$csp_dsn 'mysql://dbmail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dbmail';
>
>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
>>> 10.2. I was trying for a couple of hours of change_sqlpass plugin to
>>> work
>>> but to no avail.
>>>
>>> In my config.php :
>>>
>>> $csp_dsn 'mysql://dbmail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dbmail';
>>>
>>> I
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
>> 10.2. I was trying for a couple of hours of change_sqlpass plugin to
>> work
>> but to no avail.
>>
>> In my config.php :
>>
>> $csp_dsn 'mysql://dbmail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dbmail';
>>
>> I got error: could
> Hi all,
>
> I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
> 10.2. I was trying for a couple of hours of change_sqlpass plugin to work
> but to no avail.
>
> In my config.php :
>
> $csp_dsn 'mysql://dbmail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dbmail';
>
> I got error: could not make datab
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there any (official) plugin to change password for dbmail ? I
>>> found
> one written by Matthew O'Connor but apparently it was not listed on SM
> plugin page.
>>
>> Check change_sqlpass plugin
>>
>>
>
> I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
> 10.2. I
Hi all,
I use mysql 4.0.20 , dbmail 2.0.7 and postfix 2.2.7 on SlackwareLinux
10.2. I was trying for a couple of hours of change_sqlpass plugin to work
but to no avail.
In my config.php :
$csp_dsn 'mysql://dbmail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/dbmail';
I got error: could not make database connection. I've
> Hi all,
>
>
> Is there any (official) plugin to change password for dbmail ? I found
> one written by Matthew O'Connor but apparently it was not listed on SM
> plugin page.
Check change_sqlpass plugin
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Hi all,
Is there any (official) plugin to change password for dbmail ? I found
one written by Matthew O'Connor but apparently it was not listed on SM
plugin page.
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