On Sun, Dec 03, 2006, Paul J Stevens wrote:
Hi!
First of all, thanks for your quick answer.
> Christoph Schug wrote:
> > I was wondering whether SQLite support in 2.2.1 release is supposed to
> > work or is it still considered being experimental?
>
> No. I do most of my development and testing
On Mon, Dec 4, 2006, Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi all.
>
> I've been using imapsync to move our mail into dbmail, and I've got
> problems with one folder that someone set up with a quote in its name (
> we get a number of errors - problems getting ACLs, problems listing
> messag
Hi all.
I've been using imapsync to move our mail into dbmail, and I've got
problems with one folder that someone set up with a quote in its name (
we get a number of errors - problems getting ACLs, problems listing
messages in the folder ).
Can I just delete the folder's record from dbmail_ma
Yes.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2006, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Then sieve code like:
>
> if true {
> vacation :days 4
> :addresses ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]
> :subject "blah" "body,
> text";
> }
>
>
> can be considered mailinglist safe, and the extensive headercheck in the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now I want to remove all old spam-mail after a certain period of time,
> e.g. after 2 week ( The users should be able to decide if the spam
> filter did sort some mail into the wrong folder for a certain time).
good idea.
> Update dbmail_message_header set "deletion_fl
Then sieve code like:
if true {
vacation :days 4
:addresses ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]
:subject "blah" "body,
text";
}
can be considered mailinglist safe, and the extensive headercheck in the
original post is redundant since mailinglist *never* use the recipient
address in the
Hi everybody,
I've set up the dbmail system and it really works great but I still
got a question.
Currently I have postfix/amavisd/spam-assassin etc running and all parts
do their job. Spam e-mails are marked with the subject "***SPAM*** xyz"
and automatically sorted into a folder "Inbox.SPA
On Mon, Dec 4, 2006, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Oleg Lapshin wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Sometimes, I have this line in dbmail.err logfile:
>> Error Error setting lock. Trying again.
>
> Sometimes the pooling code tries to lock the shared memory segment, but
> that fails because anothe
On Mon, Dec 4, 2006, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> if header :contains ["To", "Cc"] ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"] {
> vacation :days 4
> :addresses ["[EMAIL PROTECTED]"]
> :subject "blah" "body,
>
> text";
> }
> But this is soo boilerplate that I wonder if the vacation sup
On Mon, Dec 4, 2006, Aleksander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi,
>
> At one point I made this snippet for sieve vacation, the idea is to
> avoid sending vacation notices to lists and other bulk mail services.
>
> What do you think of it? Any headers missing, any of them not needed?
Nothing pops
Aleksander wrote:
> Hi,
>
> At one point I made this snippet for sieve vacation, the idea is to
> avoid sending vacation notices to lists and other bulk mail services.
>
> What do you think of it? Any headers missing, any of them not needed?
Imo, it is sufficient to check the To and Cc headers f
Hi,
At one point I made this snippet for sieve vacation, the idea is to
avoid sending vacation notices to lists and other bulk mail services.
What do you think of it? Any headers missing, any of them not needed?
Any way, hope this saves someone the hassle of compiling the list of
headers and
I've been using dbmail with mysql for almost 2 years now with mailbox
size almost 1 GB for almost 200 users. An average 10 people accessing
the mailsever within an hour. So far mysql is fast and never let me
down. I never use pgsql for anything.
Oleg Lapshin wrote:
> Hello
>
> Sometimes, I have this line in dbmail.err logfile:
> Error Error setting lock. Trying again.
Sometimes the pooling code tries to lock the shared memory segment, but
that fails because another process has the lock. So it fails and tries
again. That's not really an
Hello
Sometimes, I have this line in dbmail.err logfile:
Error Error setting lock. Trying again.
What is the reason of this message?
And one more question:
can I see timestamps in dbmail.err logfile?
Thanks.
--
Oleg Lapshin
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
the debian package for dspam lacks the templates for notifications.
Can someone just post the originals or tell me where I might find them?
Tom, please ask the maintainer of the debian package. That's not a
dbmail issue at all!
my apologies. wrong
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Tom Allison wrote:
the debian package for dspam lacks the templates for notifications.
Can someone just post the originals or tell me where I might find them?
Tom, please ask the maintainer of the debian package. That's not a
dbmail issue at all!
I understand that.
I'
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