Hi all.
I have just done a start-to-finish installation of dbmail & postfix on
my home email server ( old one bit the dust ), and I now have an
interesting issue. Since I'm using virtual users, I can't just drop a
.procmailrc file in my home folder ... because I don't have one. Can I
still us
In dbmail 2.2, maybe you could write a trigger that catches the inserts
of the message-id in the header cache, compares the envelope recipient,
and figures out if it's duplicate or not? If it's a duplicate, you
could likely just update the message status to 2 (and possibly have to
recalculate quot
Igor Zhbanov wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I want to try to setup DBmail over MySQL NDB cluster. Is it possible?
> Has anyone successful installation?
>
> I have read messages of this mailing list of the times when MySQL
> cluster holds all tables in memory. But for now MySQL cluster can
> store non-indexe
I confirm that the problem is fixed in 2.2.1
Paul J Stevens wrote:
The problem that brings down 2.2.0 is fixed in the 2.2 branch, but not
to my satisfaction. Expect 2.2.1 in a day or so. I need to verify my
additional fix. If you're interested in more details, follow the -dev list.
Ming-Wei Shi
Hello!
I want to try to setup DBmail over MySQL NDB cluster. Is it possible?
Has anyone successful installation?
I have read messages of this mailing list of the times when MySQL
cluster holds all tables in memory. But for now MySQL cluster can
store non-indexed columns on disk. So, if you don't
This doesn't apply to this list in particular.
But is there any way to remove duplicated emails?
There was a nice recipe under procmail to track msg-ids and remove
duplicates to the same user.
Apparently I have a number of mailing lists where people are replying to
both me and the list... Any t
Thank you Aaron,
A bug has been filed:
http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=453
Ming-Wei
Aaron Stone wrote:
Please file a bug for this error in the DBMail bug tracker. I believe
that I see the problem and will prepare a patch shortly.
Aaron
On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 18:14 +0100, Ming-Wei Sh
Tommi Lätti wrote:
>
> Cyrus reminds me... are we getting idled any time soon? It's a great
> feature :)
>
Well, don't hold your breath just yet. It's a complex beast at best and
requires some pretty invasive changes in the code. Also, word is from
the IETF imap-ext working group: nobody likes
Tom Allison wrote:
Any other web-centric stuff?
Like a dedicated sieve page as opposed to a webmail plugin?
I used to use smartsive (http://smartsieve.sourceforge.net/) for my
needs. I think I was using cyrus back then
Cyrus reminds me... are we getting idled any time soon? It's a great
fea
Jake Anderson wrote:
sieve is basically for sorting mail on the server (and other stuff)
the sieved is a way of putting sieve "rules" into the db/mail system
you can use avelsive addon for squirrel mail to do it for example.
Any other web-centric stuff?
Like a dedicated sieve page as opposed t
Other manage-sieve clients I know of are:
horde (the ingo plugin)
kmail
Jake Anderson wrote:
> sieve is basically for sorting mail on the server (and other stuff)
> the sieved is a way of putting sieve "rules" into the db/mail system
> you can use avelsive addon for squirrel mail to do it for ex
sieve is basically for sorting mail on the server (and other stuff)
the sieved is a way of putting sieve "rules" into the db/mail system
you can use avelsive addon for squirrel mail to do it for example.
Tom Allison wrote:
Just what does dbmail-timsieved "do"?
I've never heard of it and my expo
Just what does dbmail-timsieved "do"?
I've never heard of it and my exposure to cyrus-imap was painful, traumatic, and
brief. Therefore my knowledge of sieve is somewhat limited and full of
trepidations.
Oops, my mistake. You're right. Thanks.
PJS> Then you are *not* running 2.2.1. Those message where indeed removed. I
PJS> just double checked this.
PJS> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/dbmail-2.2.1$ rgrep -r 'accept failed' *
PJS> serverchild.c: continue; /* accept faile
Aaron, looking into this I already moved all the global const char
query[DEF_QUERYSIZE] stuff into each function that needs it.
Aaron Stone wrote:
> Please file a bug for this error in the DBMail bug tracker. I believe
> that I see the problem and will prepare a patch shortly.
>
> Aaron
>
> On
Then you are *not* running 2.2.1. Those message where indeed removed. I
just double checked this.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/dbmail-2.2.1$ rgrep -r 'accept failed' *
serverchild.c: continue; /* accept failed, refuse
connection & continue */
Vladimir wrote:
> Nope. I
Nope. I've installed 2.2.1 but the error is still there:
Nov 20 10:26:20 serv dbmail/pop3d[21688]: Error accept failed: [Resource
temporarily unavailable]
PJS> This was fixed already. Please wait for 2.2.1 (to be released after the
PJS> fix for the prefork problem in 2.2.0 is validated) or try
Please file a bug for this error in the DBMail bug tracker. I believe
that I see the problem and will prepare a patch shortly.
Aaron
On Sun, 2006-11-19 at 18:14 +0100, Ming-Wei Shih wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is the first time I try to build dbmail on non-Linux system.
>
> with 2.2.1 I get thes erro
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