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Postfix PostgreSQL Howto

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+ +

Introduction

+ +

The Postfix pgsql map type allows you to hook up Postfix to a +PostgreSQL database. This implementation allows for multiple pgsql +databases: you can use one for a virtual(5) table, one for an +access(5) table, and one for an aliases(5) table if you want. You +can specify multiple servers for the same database, so that Postfix +can switch to a good database server if one goes bad.

+ +

Busy mail servers using pgsql maps will generate lots of +concurrent pgsql clients, so the pgsql server(s) should be run with +this fact in mind. You can reduce the number of concurrent pgsql +clients by using the Postfix proxymap(8) service.

+ +

Building Postfix with PostgreSQL support

+ +

These instructions assume that you build Postfix from source +code as described in the INSTALL document. Some modification may +be required if you build Postfix from a vendor-specific source +package.

+ +

Note: to use pgsql with Debian GNU/Linux's Postfix, all you +need to do is to install the postfix-pgsql package and you're done. +There is no need to recompile Postfix.

+ +

In order to build Postfix with pgsql map support, you specify +-DHAS_PGSQL, the directory with the PostgreSQL header files, and +the location of the libpq library file.

+ +

For example:

+ +
+
+% make tidy
+% make -f Makefile.init makefiles \
+        'CCARGS=-DHAS_PGSQL -I/usr/local/include/pgsql' \
+        'AUXLIBS_PGSQL=-L/usr/local/lib -lpq'
+
+
+ +

If your PostgreSQL shared library is in a directory that the RUN-TIME +linker does not know about, add a "-Wl,-R,/path/to/directory" option after +"-lpq".

+ +

Postfix versions before 3.0 use AUXLIBS instead of AUXLIBS_PGSQL. +With Postfix 3.0 and later, the old AUXLIBS variable still supports +building a statically-loaded PostgreSQL database client, but only +the new AUXLIBS_PGSQL variable supports building a dynamically-loaded +or statically-loaded PostgreSQL database client.

+ +
+ +

Failure to use the AUXLIBS_PGSQL variable will defeat the purpose +of dynamic database client loading. Every Postfix executable file +will have PGSQL database library dependencies. And that was exactly +what dynamic database client loading was meant to avoid.

+ +
+ +

Then just run 'make'.

+ +

Configuring PostgreSQL lookup tables

+ +

Once Postfix is built with pgsql support, you can specify a +map type in main.cf like this:

+ +
+
+/etc/postfix/main.cf:
+    alias_maps = pgsql:/etc/postfix/pgsql-aliases.cf
+
+
+ +

The file /etc/postfix/pgsql-aliases.cf specifies lots of +information telling postfix how to reference the pgsql database. +For a complete description, see the pgsql_table(5) manual page.

+ +

Example: local aliases

+ +
+#
+# pgsql config file for local(8) aliases(5) lookups
+#
+
+#
+# The hosts that Postfix will try to connect to
+hosts = host1.some.domain host2.some.domain
+
+# The user name and password to log into the pgsql server.
+user = someone
+password = some_password
+
+# The database name on the servers.
+dbname = customer_database
+
+# Postfix 2.2 and later The SQL query template. See pgsql_table(5).
+query = SELECT forw_addr FROM mxaliases WHERE alias='%s' AND status='paid'
+
+# For Postfix releases prior to 2.2. See pgsql_table(5) for details.
+select_field = forw_addr
+table = mxaliases
+where_field = alias
+# Don't forget the leading "AND"!
+additional_conditions = AND status = 'paid'
+
+ +

Using mirrored databases

+ +

Sites that have a need for multiple mail exchangers may enjoy +the convenience of using a networked mailer database, but do not +want to introduce a single point of failure to their system.

+ +

For this reason we've included the ability to have Postfix +reference multiple hosts for access to a single pgsql map. This +will work if sites set up mirrored pgsql databases on two or more +hosts.

+ +

Whenever queries fail with an error at one host, the rest of +the hosts will be tried in random order. If no pgsql server hosts +are reachable, then mail will be deferred until at least one of +those hosts is reachable.

+ +

Credits

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