Log_level with auxprop sql_engine

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Hello,

I use Cyrus SASL 2.1.21 with MySQL support and Postfix 2.3.
I actually entered "log_level: 0" in smtpd.conf but I still get a mass
of entries from cyrus SASL while a user is being authenticated:

Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql auxprop plugin using
mysql engine
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin Parse the
username XXXX
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin try and connect
to a host
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin trying to open
db 'postfix' on host 'localhost'
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin Parse the
username XXXX
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin try and connect
to a host
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin trying to open
db 'postfix' on host 'localhost'
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin Parse the
username XXXX
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin try and connect
to a host
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin trying to open
db 'postfix' on host 'localhost'
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: begin transaction
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin create
statement from userPassword XXXX YYYY
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin doing query
SELECT userPassword FROM mailboxes WHERE username = 'XXXX' AND userrealm
= 'YYYY' AND status = '1';
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin create
statement from cmusaslsecretPLAIN XXXX YYYY
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin doing query
SELECT cmusaslsecretPLAIN FROM mailboxes WHERE username = 'XXXX' AND
userrealm = 'YYYY' AND status = '1';
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: sql plugin: no result
found
Apr 12 18:08:50 janeway postfix/smtpd[19931]: commit transaction

Why does the log_level entry not work here? We'll I guess log_level is
not consequently implemented, is it?
Is there any solution to get off these debug messages?


Regards from Munich,

Julian Pawlowski


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