Jim Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>I can send and receive email but I get the following in my Postfix log and
Postfix!
I can send and receive email but I get the following in my Postfix log and
I'm not sure if it's dbmail or Postifix error,
Sep 20 17:35:38 cpe-22-22-226-222 postfix/smtpd[6348]: fatal: unsupported
dictionary type: mysql
Sep 20 17:35:39 cpe-22-22-226-222 postfix/master[4000]: warning: process
/u
>
> I know. I'm asking if there's a way to "override" the client option
> "leave messages on server". Which is really to delete it, if the client
> didn't.
Sorry, misread/interpreted.
I know cucipop has implemented this feat. It has an daemon option to
force mail deletion.
/Marc
>> at most ISP has mailbox limitation in size. Leaving the messages on the
>> server would soon leave you with a full mailbox.
That's true for imap as well. In fact, it's probably worse
with imap, as you can store messages in other folders, and even
set up your Sent folder to be stored in imap
> As Top versus Bottom posting concerns, either way goes for me. But please
> remove all uncommented parts of the conversation. That's far worse.
Agreed - use either form, but keep it clean/relevant. I think
this particular thread was not only getting large in size, but
was alternating in top
Aleksander wrote:
>
> I know. I'm asking if there's a way to "override" the client option
> "leave messages on server". Which is really to delete it, if the client
> didn't.
The real problem with this, as those of us who still service dialup
customers know, is how does the server _really_ know th
DecimalHi Paul/Aaron,
Can you tell me something about the bug in the subject?
Jorge
Marc Dirix wrote:
AFAIK leaving messages on the server is a client thing. And IMHO is bad.
My experience sofar with pop3 leaving messages on the server is that at
the end you still get messages double or more often. Furthermore pop3
at most ISP has mailbox limitation in size. Leaving the messages
> The option for POP3 "leave messages on server", is purely client
> specific? Can I make dbmail-pop3d force deletion when the message has
> been downloaded?
AFAIK leaving messages on the server is a client thing. And IMHO is bad.
My experience sofar with pop3 leaving messages on the server is t
> Top posting is when you post your response at the top instead of
> underneath. That way, readers can get the gist of the convo "in order".
As Top versus Bottom posting concerns, either way goes for me. But please
remove all uncommented parts of the conversation. That's far worse.
(Must admit s
with dbmail 2.0 i would recommend to switch back to dbmail-smtp.
dbmail-lmtp has some nasty bugs there and you will loose mails.
Nataraj S Narayan wrote:
Hi
I am using the following fetchmail command to download mails for past
many months as a cron job.
/usr/bin/fetchmail -v --smtphost lo
Hi
I am using the following fetchmail command to download mails for past
many months as a cron job.
/usr/bin/fetchmail -v --smtphost localhost/24 --lmtp
I dont exactly remember why I am using port 24 to deliver rather than
default 25.
I am having 2 domains to download mails and deliver.
Hello,
Your question might be better answered elsewhere since it doesn't have much
to do with dbmail, but I can tell you that I use something called Maia which
is itself a frontend/manager type thing for SpamAssassin and Amavis. It
certainly can hold zip files for you, and it looks like (at firs
Hi all.
I've been trying to get DBMail working with sendmail ( as some of you
may remember ). I think I've had enough of that now. I'm considering
people's recommendations to use Postfix, but I'd like to know if the
following is possible ...
Currently we use CanIt ( http://www.canit.ca ) to do ad
Hum... about the top posting, i think it's the best to do a reply, instead
of putting the text at the end of the message,
Or reply under each question with the apropriate answer, but never in the
bottom
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