I have just set up xmail to talk to dbmail everything works great. How
can I move my existing mail into dbmail?
Michael Goins
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Could you set the tracelevel to 5 and send the exact imap commands
mail.app is generating? This way we might be able to speed things up a
bit.
Attached as text.
I've also noticed that after every inserted message, there is one
query per folder on my mailbox to determine the total size of
Slightly off topic:
How can I find out, using SQL, the maximum and average number of
messages inserted into DBMail per day?
I'm using DBMail 1.2.1 and MySQL 4.1 with InnoDB.
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Op 5-nov-03 om 23:39 heeft Eric Soroos het volgende geschreven:
I have used Evolution, Outlook Express, Mozilla, Thunderbird and to a
lesser extent Outlook. They all work well. To me the main reason to
use dbmail is for IMAP. Traditional unix based imap servers really
hit a performance wa
On Nov 5, 2003, at 8:10 PM, Matthew T. O'Connor wrote:
Eric Soroos wrote:
Maybe it's just my setup, but I've found that synching a 18k item
mailbox gets me a message or two a seconds. Smaller mailboxes are
damn fast.
I'm on debian/stable, updated as of yesterday, running postgresql.
The cl
Eric Soroos wrote:
Maybe it's just my setup, but I've found that synching a 18k item
mailbox gets me a message or two a seconds. Smaller mailboxes are damn
fast.
I'm on debian/stable, updated as of yesterday, running postgresql. The
client is mail.app.
Have you added all the recommended in
On Thursday 06 November 2003 3:04 am, Chris Carter wrote:
Hi Chris,
I have been using dbmail for only some months, I'm no dbase guru either,
Here are my experiences so far which of course will vary with other users:
> 1. What are the differences between 1.x versions and the new 2.0 alpha1?
I d