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dbmail-2.2.17-1.fc13.src.rpm

=== README.fedora ===

Currently,  DBMail supports MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3 for mail storage.
The drivers for these different databases are packaged separately, except
SQLite, when it's available in the host os.  A default install will target
SQLite support.  If you wish to use another database, you must install the
appropriate driver.

For example, to install dbmail and the dbmail-pgsql driver using yum:

# yum install dbmail dbmail-pgsql

The current choices for database driver are:
  dbmail (built in SQLite datbase support by default)
  dbmail-mysql
  dbmail-pgsql

Additionally, you have a choice of authentication drivers as well:
  dbmail (built-in sql authentication by default)
  dbmail-auth-ldap

Once you have selected and installed dbmail and the drivers you will be using,
you must install the database (documented in the /usr/share/doc/dbmail-*/INSTALL
document) and configure dbmail (there are usually enough comments in the
/etc/dbmail.conf file to do this without further documentation).  There are
feature specific setup instruction in /usr/share/doc/dbmail-*/README*.

Bernard Johnson <bjohnson@symetrix.com>