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Subject: [Postfix/MySQL] Wierd column issue
From: Adam Sherman (adam
omniferum.com)Date: Sun Feb 20 2000 - 23:09:51 CST
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Has anybody had this problem?
I have four MySQL maps: alias, transport, virtual and relocated. When
trying to send mail to user
virtualdomain, postfix inserts: 'Warning:
Uknown column 'status' in 'where' clause' (Or something close.)
All tables but relocated have a status column, which I triple
checked. (As in the .cf files mention the right column name and the table
indeed has the column.)
After many 'postfix reload's and restarting MySQL just to be sure, I
haven't a clue...
This is a soon-to-be production server.
Thanks,
A.
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