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20 <h2>Introduction</h2>
21
22 <p> The Postfix pgsql map type allows you to hook up Postfix to a
23 PostgreSQL database. This implementation allows for multiple pgsql
24 databases: you can use one for a virtual(5) table, one for an
25 access(5) table, and one for an aliases(5) table if you want. You
26 can specify multiple servers for the same database, so that Postfix
27 can switch to a good database server if one goes bad. </p>
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29 <p> Busy mail servers using pgsql maps will generate lots of
30 concurrent pgsql clients, so the pgsql server(s) should be run with
31 this fact in mind. You can reduce the number of concurrent pgsql
32 clients by using the Postfix proxymap(8) service. </p>
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34 <h2>Building Postfix with PostgreSQL support</h2>
35
36 <p> These instructions assume that you build Postfix from source
37 code as described in the INSTALL document. Some modification may
38 be required if you build Postfix from a vendor-specific source
39 package. </p>
40
41 <p> Note: to use pgsql with Debian GNU/Linux's Postfix, all you
42 need to do is to install the postfix-pgsql package and you're done.
43 There is no need to recompile Postfix. </p>
44
45 <p> In order to build Postfix with pgsql map support, you specify
46 -DHAS_PGSQL, the directory with the PostgreSQL header files, and
47 the location of the libpq library file. </p>
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49 <p> For example: </p>
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53 % make tidy
54 % make -f Makefile.init makefiles \
55 'CCARGS=-DHAS_PGSQL -I/usr/local/include/pgsql' \
56 'AUXLIBS_PGSQL=-L/usr/local/lib -lpq'
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60 <p> If your PostgreSQL shared library is in a directory that the RUN-TIME
61 linker does not know about, add a "-Wl,-R,/path/to/directory" option after
62 "-lpq". </p>
63
64 <p> Postfix versions before 3.0 use AUXLIBS instead of AUXLIBS_PGSQL.
65 With Postfix 3.0 and later, the old AUXLIBS variable still supports
66 building a statically-loaded PostgreSQL database client, but only
67 the new AUXLIBS_PGSQL variable supports building a dynamically-loaded
68 or statically-loaded PostgreSQL database client. </p>
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72 <p> Failure to use the AUXLIBS_PGSQL variable will defeat the purpose
73 of dynamic database client loading. Every Postfix executable file
74 will have PGSQL database library dependencies. And that was exactly
75 what dynamic database client loading was meant to avoid. </p>
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79 <p> Then just run 'make'. </p>
80
81 <h2>Configuring PostgreSQL lookup tables</h2>
82
83 <p> Once Postfix is built with pgsql support, you can specify a
84 map type in main.cf like this: </p>
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88 /etc/postfix/main.cf:
89 alias_maps = pgsql:/etc/postfix/pgsql-aliases.cf
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93 <p> The file /etc/postfix/pgsql-aliases.cf specifies lots of
94 information telling postfix how to reference the pgsql database.
95 For a complete description, see the pgsql_table(5) manual page. </p>
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97 <h2>Example: local aliases </h2>
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100 #
101 # pgsql config file for local(8) aliases(5) lookups
102 #
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104 #
105 # The hosts that Postfix will try to connect to
106 hosts = host1.some.domain host2.some.domain
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108 # The user name and password to log into the pgsql server.
109 user = someone
110 password = some_password
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112 # The database name on the servers.
113 dbname = customer_database
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115 # Postfix 2.2 and later The SQL query template. See pgsql_table(5).
116 query = SELECT forw_addr FROM mxaliases WHERE alias='%s' AND status='paid'
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118 # For Postfix releases prior to 2.2. See pgsql_table(5) for details.
119 select_field = forw_addr
120 table = mxaliases
121 where_field = alias
122 # Don't forget the leading "AND"!
123 additional_conditions = AND status = 'paid'
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126 <h2>Using mirrored databases</h2>
127
128 <p> Sites that have a need for multiple mail exchangers may enjoy
129 the convenience of using a networked mailer database, but do not
130 want to introduce a single point of failure to their system. </p>
131
132 <p> For this reason we've included the ability to have Postfix
133 reference multiple hosts for access to a single pgsql map. This
134 will work if sites set up mirrored pgsql databases on two or more
135 hosts. </p>
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137 <p> Whenever queries fail with an error at one host, the rest of
138 the hosts will be tried in random order. If no pgsql server hosts
139 are reachable, then mail will be deferred until at least one of
140 those hosts is reachable. </p>
141
142 <h2>Credits</h2>
143
144 <ul>
145
146 <li> This code is based upon the Postfix mysql map by Scott Cotton
147 and Joshua Marcus, IC Group, Inc.</li>
148
149 <li> The PostgreSQL changes were done by Aaron Sethman.</li>
150
151 <li> Updates for Postfix 1.1.x and PostgreSQL 7.1+ and support for
152 calling stored procedures were added by Philip Warner.</li>
153
154 <li> LaMont Jones was the initial Postfix pgsql maintainer.</li>
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156 <li> Liviu Daia revised the configuration interface and added the
157 main.cf configuration feature.</li>
158
159 <li> Liviu Daia revised the configuration interface and added the main.cf
160 configuration feature.</li>
161
162 <li> Liviu Daia with further refinements from Jose Luis Tallon and
163 Victor Duchovni developed the common query, result_format, domain and
164 expansion_limit interface for LDAP, MySQL and PosgreSQL.</li>
165
166 <li> Leandro Santi updated the PostgreSQL client after the PostgreSQL
167 developers made major database API changes in response to SQL
168 injection problems, and made PQexec() handling more robust. </li>
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