[Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000454]: can't make

2006-11-22 Thread bugtrack
A NOTE has been added to this issue. == http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=454 == Reported By:bigfoot Assigned To:

[Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000454]: can't make

2006-11-22 Thread bugtrack
A NOTE has been added to this issue. == http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=454 == Reported By:bigfoot Assigned To:

[Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000447]: Cannot login after some time

2006-11-22 Thread bugtrack
A NOTE has been added to this issue. == http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=447 == Reported By:jasb Assigned To:

[Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000447]: Cannot login after some time

2006-11-22 Thread bugtrack
The following issue has been RESOLVED. == http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=447 == Reported By:jasb Assigned To:aaron

Re: [Dbmail] aliases

2006-11-22 Thread Tom Allison
Marc Dirix wrote: -s adds an alias to an existing user. If you want to forward a message to an external program or alias you can us -x with -t. dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t externalemailadres or dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t |/usr/bin/myscript So if I want to do something

[Dbmail] Postfix.Admin on top of dbmail database

2006-11-22 Thread Bernard Johnson
If anyone is interested, I've made changes to Postfix.Admin (http://high5.net/postfixadmin/) to make it work on top of a dbmail database. This gives three levels of access to your dbmail system: User - ability to change mail forwarding, vacation auto-responder, and personal password Domain

Re: [Dbmail] aliases

2006-11-22 Thread Marc Dirix
So if I want to do something like in dspam where they call for an alias of: spam:|/usr/bin/dspam --user mail --class=spam --source=error I can replace with with dbmail-users -x [EMAIL PROTECTED] -t |/usr/bin/dspam --user mail -- class=spam --source=error Yes, but the dspam script

[Dbmail] new user

2006-11-22 Thread Dhaval Patel
Hello all, I am new to the list. I currently use Courier IMAP and its great but for the people that use the web based email system, I would love to get rid of the overhead of the IMAP server and keep the email in a database. I know that DBMail has an IMAP server but I was curious to see what

[Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events)
Hi guys, Maybe you can help me with the following problem. One of our costumers are complaining about mail which not arrives. When I look at mail address of the sender I see that the sender mail address contains a ' character. For example: johanvan'[EMAIL PROTECTED] I can see in the log files

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Jorge Bastos
Hi, This has been fixed already if i remember, wich version are you using? - Original Message - From: Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dbmail@dbmail.org Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 4:04 PM Subject: [Dbmail] special characters Hi guys, Maybe you can

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread tom
This is interesting.. Can someone check my work. But from RFC2822 addresses (name part) are to consist of atext which is defined as atext = ALPHA / DIGIT / ; Any character except controls, ! / # / ; SP, and specials. $ / % /

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events)
I am running: DBMail 2.0.10 Postfix 2.2.5 MySQL 4.1.15 Amavisd-new 2.4.2 Spamassassin 3.1.7 ClamAV 0.88 Is this enough to know? This is interesting.. Can someone check my work. But from RFC2822 addresses (name part) are to consist of atext which is defined as atext =

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Jorge Bastos
With 2.2x version it does accept emails like that i belive - Original Message - From: Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events) [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: DBMail mailinglist dbmail@dbmail.org Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 6:51 PM Subject: Re: [Dbmail] special characters I am running:

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Aaron Stone
I recommend upgrading to DBMail 2.2.1, as the special characters are fully accepted and are handled more safely. Aaron On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 19:51 +0100, Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events) wrote: I am running: DBMail 2.0.10 Postfix 2.2.5 MySQL 4.1.15 Amavisd-new 2.4.2 Spamassassin 3.1.7

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events)
Euhh ok. I planned that very soon (before christmass this year) but the problem is, our customer wants to receive the mail. Isn't there a workaround for this version in some way? Because i don't think our customer will agree with the awnser about upgrading with christmass. ;-) There is no

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Aaron Stone
Are you using LMTP? I've checked lmtp.c, and quotes appear to be allowed. Aaron On Wed, 2006-11-22 at 20:24 +0100, Maikel Dolle (HouseNation Events) wrote: Euhh ok. I planned that very soon (before christmass this year) but the problem is, our customer wants to receive the mail. Isn't

Re: [Dbmail] special characters

2006-11-22 Thread Leander Koornneef
I have recently committed a patch to SVN that may solve your special character problem. I am not entirely sure of this, but it's probably worth a try. If upgrading to 2.2 is not an option for now, you could try one of these two options: - apply the attached patch to dbmail 2.0.10 - use the