On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 09:48 +0800, Sunny Koh wrote:
> # you may wish to change this size to be more suitable for your system
> # the max is there to avoid run-away growth on your machine
> innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend:max:1024M
Maybe you should change that to:
innodb_data_file_p
Well, there is about 87GB left on the server. I have attached both my
my.cnf and the current database structure for anyone to tell me what sql
commands to run or things to change?
Uwe Kiewel wrote:
Hi,
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There's a draft RFC out describing how this might happen. It's very
work-in-progress at the moment, but I plan on implementing it.
Search for draft-ietf-lemonade-imap-sieve.
Aaron
On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 14:18 +0100, James Greig wrote:
> Fair point, I assumed that was the case. We are looking for
Paul,
Can you tell me the svn version for 2.2.7-rc2? Or rc1?
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Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
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Betreff: [Dbmail] Problems with dbmail_physmessage
Hello All,
I am getting this messages in my logs and funny things ha
The log clearly states:
'''The table 'dbmail_physmessage' is full'''
so make sure you fix your mysql installation.
Sunny Koh wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am getting this messages in my logs and funny things happening with
> thunderbird and outlook express, can someone point me in the correct
> d
Hello All,
I am getting this messages in my logs and funny things happening with
thunderbird and outlook express, can someone point me in the correct
direction to solve this database issue?
Oct 02 22:41:05 celeste dbmail-lmtpd[12658]: Error:[db]
db.c,db_insert_physmessage_with_internal_date(
Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Now from time to time, i have all the lmtpd processes eating all my CPU,
> is this known?
That's a new one.
>
> I have last svn from yesterday.
Only one very small change since rc2 until yesterday:
http://nfg3.nfgs.net/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=dbmail.git;a=co
James Greig wrote:
Fair point, I assumed that was the case. We are looking for a way of
triggering when e-mails are moved into a certain folder within imap,
basically for spam filter training. For example, if an email is
moved to /spam/ from /inbox/ then this triggers a spam train to train
the
Hi,
Now from time to time, i have all the lmtpd processes eating all my CPU, is
this known?
I have last svn from yesterday.
Jorge
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Fair point, I assumed that was the case. We are looking for a way of
triggering when e-mails are moved into a certain folder within imap, basically
for spam filter training. For example, if an email is moved to /spam/ from
/inbox/ then this triggers a spam train to train the email as spam. H
James,
straight from the RFC 3028:
Abstract
This document describes a language for filtering e-mail messages at
time of final delivery.
James Greig wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Just a quick query. Does sieve only work on incoming mail with dbmail-smtpd
> and dbmail-lmtpd or does it also w
Hi guys,
Just a quick query. Does sieve only work on incoming mail with dbmail-smtpd
and dbmail-lmtpd or does it also work with dbmail-imapd.
Myself and a work colleague were wondering if we could do a sieve based on
people moving e-mails into certain folders within imap, i.e. a spam folder et
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