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AUTOMX_SQL(5)			    automx			 AUTOMX_SQL(5)

NAME
       automx_sql - automx SQL backend configuration parameters

DESCRIPTION
       The automx_sql(5) man page specifies all parameters that control access
       from within automx to a SQL backend.

PARAMETERS
       host (default: none)
	      Specifies one or more SQL	 servers  separated  by	 commas.  Each
	      server  specification must provide database driver, username and
	      password to access a database on a host as shown in the  follow‐
	      ing example:

		 host = driver://username:password@hostname/database

	      IMPORTANT:
		 Subsequent  servers to the first serve only for fallback pur‐
		 poses, i.e. a server to the right will only be queried if the
		 server	 left  to  it  cannot  be  reached. If a server can be
		 reached no further attempts will be made  regardless  if  the
		 query returned a result or not.

       query (default: none)
	      Specifies	 the  query that should be sent to the database speci‐
	      fied with the host parameter:
		 query	=  SELECT  displayname,	 mailaddr  FROM	  mail	 WHERE
		 mailaddr='%s';

	      NOTE:
		 See   the   section   called	“Macros	  and	Variables”  in
		 automx.conf(5) for a list of available query macros.

       result_attrs (default: none)
	      Specifies the attributes whose  values  should  be  used	in  an
	      automx account setup:
		 result_attrs = displayname, mailaddr

AUTHORS
       Christian Roessner <cr@sys4.de>
	      Wrote the program.

       Patrick Ben Koetter <p@sys4.de>
	      Wrote the documentation.

SEE ALSO
       automx(8),     automx.conf(5),	  automx_ldap(5),    automx_script(5),
       automx_sql(5), automx-test(1)

COPYRIGHT
       This document has been placed in the public domain.

				  02/08/2013			 AUTOMX_SQL(5)
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