> A bit off-topic, but:
> Nice, but there are programs with bugs that generate 8bit headers,
> namely that Outlook extension that gives the users fancy backgrounds
> and
> funny pics to add... what's it's name? Erhmmm... Incredimail.
> That stupid program, for german setups, creates a time header l
> Jorge,
>
> On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 16:22 +0100, Jorge Bastos wrote:
>
> > Can you point me to the IETF link where it says that the emails
> > headers MUST be encoded and never in PLAIN ASCII?
>
> Must they?
>
> I have been getting familiar with the IMAP RFC lately, and it says
> this:
>
>
According to my family I was born on Earth, which might actually explain a
lot :)
Anyways thanks everything is rolling
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Guille Carlos wrote:
> > This is the content of the autoreply.rb script that I have placed in
> > root (/), permissi
On Dienstag 29 September 2009 Shane Kerr wrote:
> I have been getting familiar with the IMAP RFC lately, and it says
> this:
>
> Note that headers (part specifiers HEADER or MIME, or the
> header portion of a MESSAGE/RFC822 part), MUST be 7-bit;
> 8-bit characters are not permitte
Jorge,
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 16:22 +0100, Jorge Bastos wrote:
> Can you point me to the IETF link where it says that the emails
> headers MUST be encoded and never in PLAIN ASCII?
Must they?
I have been getting familiar with the IMAP RFC lately, and it says this:
Note that headers (pa
Hi there,
Paul/others,
Can you point me to the IETF link where it says that the emails headers MUST
be encoded and never in PLAIN ASCII?
Thanks!
Jorge,
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Daniel Schütze wrote:
> Hi All
>
>
>
> I have a working installation of DBMAIL running 2.2.8rc1 on FreeBSD and
> I would like to enable the timsieved component which was not done during
> the original installation.
>
>
>
> If I change the Makef
Daniel Schütze wrote:
> Hi All
>
>
>
> I have a working installation of DBMAIL running 2.2.8rc1 on FreeBSD and
> I would like to enable the timsieved component which was not done during
> the original installation.
>
>
>
> If I change the Makefile to enable dbmail_timsieved and “make instal
Guille Carlos wrote:
> This is the content of the autoreply.rb script that I have placed in
> root (/), permissions are set to read, write, exec for everyone:
> #!/bin/sh
> touch /testfile
What planet are you from? Don't install *anything* in /! Major culture
shock :-)
This is a permission proble
Josh Marshall wrote:
> As long as your db's are in sync you wont get any problems. We've got a
> similar setup and have had it change over a number of times with no ill
> effects.
Basically, mysql failover is ok, but multi-master insertion is not.
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Hi All
I have a working installation of DBMAIL running 2.2.8rc1 on FreeBSD and I
would like to enable the timsieved component which was not done during the
original installation.
If I change the Makefile to enable dbmail_timsieved and make install, will
there be any changes to the install
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