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Thomas, show your dbmail.conf, qmail configs and .qmail file for dbmail user,
please
alexander
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Bobby wrote:
> Hello Paul,
>
> there is a strange problem with the 2.2.4 deb package on my system.
> I added the following line to my sources.list just as I used it
> before:
>
> deb http://debian.nfgd.net/debian unstable main
>
> When installing with dselect or apt-get I get the following:
> F
Hello Paul,
there is a strange problem with the 2.2.4 deb package on my system.
I added the following line to my sources.list just as I used it
before:
deb http://debian.nfgd.net/debian unstable main
When installing with dselect or apt-get I get the following:
Reading package lists... Done
Or I'd guess just upload a new sieve script every month / year / , which of course could be a scripted task.
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 19:41 +0200, Guido A.J. Stevens wrote:
> >> I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year
> and month
>
> You can do that with a procmail deliv
Hi,
cool thanks for the offer ;)
ok here more details (now that i had time to get everything i think is
needed):
Using DBMail 2.2.4 on Gentoo (ebuild from sunrise overlay at the moment).
Database: Postgresql 8.1.8 - database as utf8
netqmail-1.05 (-r5) (can supply what options,... but i don't th
>> I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year and month
You can do that with a procmail delivery.
:0 c
* ^From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
{
YEARFOLDER="Archive/foo-bar-`date +%Y`"
:0: archive
| /usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp -u yourusername -m "$YEARFOLDER"
}
YMM
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007, Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Oleg Lapshin wrote:
>> Something like this:
>> fileinto "INBOX/$YEAR/$MONTH";
> that would require support for something like:
>
> http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sieve-variables-08.txt
>
> in libsieve, wh
Some work this week on flushing out one bug has led to a few others right
now, but I expect that it will be resolved pretty soon :-)
Aaron
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007, Aleksander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Aaron Stone wrote:
>> Aleksander, please try the latest SVN dbmail_2_2_branch and let us know
>>
On Mon, Mar 26, 2007, Oleg Lapshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hello
>
> Sorry, for this duplicate mail (previous was sent to dbmail-dev@ without
> replay)
>
> I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year and month
> Something like this:
>
> if {
> filein
Aaron Stone wrote:
Aleksander, please try the latest SVN dbmail_2_2_branch and let us know
if it resolves your Outlook problems or not. We really want to make sure
that we have positive interaction with Outlook.
Hi,
I upgraded to 2.2.4. Sorry but svn does not seam to be usable atm:
"[Dbmail-d
Jake Anderson wrote:
Rob Gil wrote:
Hey all,
Its been a while since I posted on this list. I was recently laid off
and have had a good amount of time on my hands. In a recent interview
I was hammered with global load balancing and high availability
questions. The company was a content delive
At NFG we've done some design work on scaling DBMail up to millions of
users, working around the clustering limitations of MySQL.
I've published a detailed design on the commercial DBMail website:
http://www.dbmail.eu/scaling-dbmail-mysql.pdf/view
The paper presents an in-depth treatment of seve
Oleg Lapshin wrote:
> Hello
>
> Sorry, for this duplicate mail (previous was sent to dbmail-dev@ without
> replay)
>
> I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year and month
> Something like this:
>
> if {
> fileinto "some-folder";
> } else {
> filein
Hello
Sorry, for this duplicate mail (previous was sent to dbmail-dev@ without
replay)
I want to put incoming messages into folders, based on current year and month
Something like this:
if {
fileinto "some-folder";
} else {
fileinto "INBOX/$YEAR/$MONTH";
}
Can I do this n
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Thomas Raschbacher wrote:
> does anyone have this setup working?
i did
> if so can you give me a hand?
sure
alexander
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hi
i was trying to set up qmail + dbmail, reading the qmail readme file which
comes with dbmail and also mailing list archives (set locals to not be
empty)
does anyone have this setup working? if so can you give me a hand?
thanks
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Right,
I just wanna know how it workes.
Merci :P
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From: "Marc Dirix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about email date
Op 26-mrt-2007, om 10:54 heeft Jorge Bastos het volgende ge
Op 26-mrt-2007, om 10:54 heeft Jorge Bastos het volgende geschreven:
Ok i understood, but.. tell me, shouldn't them be uniform?
I don't know... that's why i'm asking
No, because you *want* your mailserver to order the emails on
received date.
i.e. if it takes a message up to 4 days to be d
Ok i understood, but.. tell me, shouldn't them be uniform?
I don't know... that's why i'm asking
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From: "Marc Dirix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about email date
Imap will show
Imap will show the "received" date.
The date header in the message, is the "send" date.
/Marc
Op 26-mrt-2007, om 0:16 heeft Jorge Bastos het volgende geschreven:
Hum... i did a test, and the data the client show's me is the date
the server had in that minute.
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Rob Gil wrote:
> To sum this all up, HA and failover is really impossible with the
> current method of ID delegation. What is possible however is:
> -Single Master with slaves. (this seems to be useless however since
> there is no functionality to separate reads and writes)
> -Load Balancing IMAP/P
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