[Dbmail] SMTP AUTH, POP/IMAP-before-SMTP

2003-02-28 Thread Markus Welsch
Hey, I came up with a working solution: # define mysql maps alias_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql/alias.cf mynetworks = 127.0.0.1/8, mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql/pop_imap_before_smtp.cf relocated_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql/relocated.cf transport_maps = mysql:/etc/postfix/mysql/transport.cf

RE: [Dbmail] performance with pop3 daemon and attachments of x+ MB

2003-02-28 Thread Shih Ming-Wei
Yes I do, and posting several times on this list resulted nothing, aparently nobody else had the same problem. Mine was using 99% of the cpu on no matter what machine (233 PC, 450 ultrasparc) Ming-Wei -Original Message- From: Markus Welsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

RE: [Dbmail] performance with pop3 daemon and attachments of x+ MB

2003-02-28 Thread Aaron Stone
That should be fixed in 1.1; pop3d had a specific eat-my-cpu bug... Aaron On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Shih Ming-Wei wrote: Yes I do, and posting several times on this list resulted nothing, aparently nobody else had the same problem. Mine was using 99% of the cpu on no matter what machine (233

Re: [Dbmail] Upgrading from RC3 to 1.1

2003-02-28 Thread Paul J Stevens
I've been preparing an mysql upgrade batch to upgrade a client from i think rc2 or rc3. I'm not sure. The source on the system is cvs and was last updated december (rc4), but the active build dates to jan 21 2002 and I haven't been around here that long. The basic principle applies of course,

Re: [Dbmail] PATCH: dbmail_configure_check_os.patch

2003-02-28 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Hi, Is this really whise? I remember the old time when you should compile emacs. You had to look in the README file and change something in a configuration file with a text editor and then write make. A few years later, the way of compiling emacs was ./configure make Where the configure script

Re: [Dbmail] PATCH: dbmail_configure_check_os.patch

2003-02-28 Thread Jesse Norell
Hello Magnus, What I suggest is that you test for the LINUX capabilities in the configure script. By this way will the software be much more portable to other operating systems. You apparently misunderstood what Ryan said; this is exactly what the patch does. Just run ./configure and if