The snapshots are indeed from the 2.0 branch. For production use, I'd
recommend using 1.2.1 for now.
But, since you've run into a problem on 2.0: Could you please send some
of the dbmail logs (which will be in your
maillog, probably /var/log/maillog or /var/log/mail.log) indicating the
problem. This might help finding the bug(s) responsible for your
problem.
Ilja
On Dec 16, 2003, at 6:30 AM, Aaron Stone wrote:
I wonder if that CVS snapshot is from the 2_0 branch? My understanding
is that
it might be stable... or it might not be! Have you tried using
dbmail-1.2.1?
Aaron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[copy of offending message snipped; see original posting]
Hi,
I am a new dbmail user, and quite happy with it by now. It´s DB
backend is
very helpful when it comes to develop custom monitoring and
administration
routines.
However, my boss isn´t so happy :^). I´m having a problem with it
using a
Postfix/DBMail combo. The Postfix queue says (i´ve ommited the real
domain
from this message):
-Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient-------
2EFFC4B8F1 6708 Mon Dec 15 21:44:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Command died with signal 11:
"/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-smtp")
gustavofas@<ommited, spam
sucks>
And the message that is crashing dbmail-smtp is below.
The message is actually delivered, but it stays in the queue
indefinitely
and keeps re-delivering itself, several times.
I´m using the latest DBMail nightly from CVS i could find
(dbmail-snapshot-20031216.tgz),
and Postfix 1.1.11 from Debian GNU/Linux 3.0.
If there is a fix, i´d be very thankful for it, since my users are
constantly screaming at me and i´m at the stake (i must use DBMail
because we implemented single sign on using it´s database and it
would be a hell of work to redo it in another way).
TIA,
Thiago
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