Disclaimer: I don't use postfix, courier, or mysql.
AFAIK, authdaemond is a component of mail/courier-authlib, which you didn't mention. And while I don't use any of these tools, Googling indicates you must properly configure /etc/courier/authdaemonrc. You didn't show a configuration for it, so I will assume this is the probable cause.
If you have not already installed the mysql FLAVOR of the package, uninstall the default flavor and install the mysql-enabled version, and then use the example provided in /usr/local/share/examples as a starting point.
Last edited by jggimi; 29th August 2009 at 02:49 AM.
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