[Dbmail] Unused Mailbox

2003-12-08 Thread Nunno Luca
Hi all, How i can delete the unused MailBoxes ? Delete an user or a mailbox don't clear entry in mailbox table ( i think because they reference the messages) Anyone can suggest a query to delete it ? Thank's

Re: [Dbmail] using dbmail as a mail archive

2003-12-08 Thread Paul J Stevens
Giorgio70165 wrote: It could be simpler to use and externa tool as preprocessing that strip attachments, and insert something like nfs,http,smb url of location in the saved mail but don't know how to do that. Any suggestion? And by then, unless very careful you'd be dropping dbmail's keyfeatu

Re: [Dbmail] using dbmail as a mail archive

2003-12-08 Thread Giorgio70165
* Ricardo Andere de Mello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081203, 14:52]: > > is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive? > > and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped? > > yes, but messages are saved in a "raw" format. this means that the message > contains the hea

Re: [Dbmail] using dbmail as a mail archive

2003-12-08 Thread Ricardo Andere de Mello
Em Segunda 08 Dezembro 2003 11:38, Giorgio70165 escreveu: > is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive? > and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped? yes, but messages are saved in a "raw" format. this means that the message contains the headers, the text a

Re: [Dbmail] 2.0 and header-cache

2003-12-08 Thread Matthew T. O'Connor
Magnus Sundberg wrote: Maybe, but I beleive that the mail clients are quite simpleminded. Please broaden my view and give me more examples of when the client requests unusual headers. I beleive it requests the headers when it displays the content of the mailbox. When else does it request the

Re: [Dbmail] 2.0 and header-cache

2003-12-08 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Matthew T. O'Connor wrote: I don't think this will work well. I think you will wind up with alot of headers that you don't want, which translates to a lot of unnecesary work for the mail injectors. 95% of the time you just need the basic headers, every once in a while you want to search ba

Re: [Dbmail] 2.0 and header-cache

2003-12-08 Thread Matthew T. O'Connor
Magnus Sundberg wrote: I beleive in automatic addition to the header cache, 1 Start with an empty table of headers_to_cache. 2 Client asks for "From:" and "Subject:" headers Then add these to the headers_to_cache Add the headers "From:" and "Subject:" to the header cache 3

[Dbmail] using dbmail as a mail archive

2003-12-08 Thread Giorgio70165
is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive? and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped? thanks

Re: [Dbmail] 2.0 and header-cache

2003-12-08 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Brian Blood wrote: Perhaps if we started with a few really basic headers to base the implementation on, then peope could extend it on their own past there. Like From: and Subject: Actually, now that I think about this, shouldn't these headers just be added into the messages table? How about..

Re: [Dbmail] 2.0 and header-cache

2003-12-08 Thread Magnus Sundberg
Jesse Norell wrote: Hello, Probably the best place to rebuild the header cache (because you added more headers you're interested in or whatever other reason) would be with dbmail-maintenance. The message injectors would keep it up to date for new messages, of course. One thing you need to

[Dbmail] I cant use dbmail if i dont have mb2db

2003-12-08 Thread Jacques Beaudoin
I have over 3000 users on a uwimap servers. If i want to convert my users to dbmail many tasks have to be done. A essential task is inporting over a weekend all my users inbox from /var/spool/mail and all there folders from /home/(users) . If i cannot inport all my users inbox and folders th