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Hi,

It looks like my emails stay in the mysql database ( 570+ atm) how can i flag all email of all domains / users to be deleted.. i want to start with a clean database atm..

howabout

delete from messages;
delete from messageblks;



and,
the debian package has problems when upgrading
the dbmail stop = ok
package upgrade
then dbmail start, this takes forever... and this results in a half-configured status in the dpkg status file..

grrrr. I tracked this one down. Apparently dbmail-imapd/dbmail-pop3d won't start immediately after shutdown, when there were some clients connected. Has anyone noticed similar behaviour ? I think its when the daemon can't bind, yet fails to raise the appropriate error.

For now I've made the startup procedure persistent. Hopefully that will work.

Please, try upgrading.




i'm using dbmail , installed with apt-get running debian unstable
postfix 2.0x , mysql 4.0x



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