Am 26.01.2014 10:43, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
> On 25-01-14 21:09, Peter Milesson wrote:
>> The problems I've got with particularly one mail server, starts to get
>> on my nerves.
>>
>> Attached here are two message excerpts. The same message, or at least
>> with exactly the same contents, is sent to two different e-mail servers.
>> The message in Mail-host1.txt seems to be OK, whereas the message in
>> Mail-host2.txt i just plain wrong. The error is 100% repeatable, and
>> doesn't change over time, when retried with different contents. I've
>> removed irrelevant information from the start of each message, and each
>> one is starting at the same point.
> 
> You hit a know MariaDB bug which I found last year. It did affect
> MariaDB < 5.5.33
> 
> https://mariadb.atlassian.net/browse/MDEV-4978
> 
> Any MariaDB versions mentioned in the 'affected version(s)' for that bug
> should be avoided like the plague with DBMail. It's pure (bad) luck that
> only one of the hosts appears to be affected

oh yeah, i badly remember that bug as we triaged otehr reconstruction bugs
last summer - AFAIK it took us both a lot of wasted hours to realize why
Paul never was able to reproduce a broken re-construction for a specific
message with nested mime-parts
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MariaDB >= 5.5.33 has no longer that bug, hopefully distributions which
carry MariaDB < 5.5.33 are not only backporting security fixes!
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MariaDB 5.5.34 is verfied by Paul since it replaced MySQL on Fedora and so
we sponsored end of 2013 a complete test leading in a succesful migration

currently production versions here:
dbmail-3.1.10-1.fc19.20140122.rh.3.1.10.x86_64
mariadb-server-5.5.34-4.fc19.20140107.rh.x86_64
libevent-2.0.21-4.fc19.20140107.rh.x86_64
libzdb-3.0-2.fc19.20140107.rh.x86_64
gmime-2.6.19-1.fc19.20140107.rh.x86_64
mariadb-5.5.34-4.fc19.20140107.rh.x86_64


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