Hi Maurand,
till now I didn't lost a E-Mail with dbmail, so its unlikely that dbmail
dropped it. If you have a mysql db and have transactionlogs active you
could use mysqlbinlog to find out what happened to the mails.
of in the first step use phpmyadmin and check the messages table and
[many segfaults]
the last error message was at 8:50 after this no error
I've never seen most of those.
maybe a hardware problem?
My guess: flaky memory, maybe.
Also a nice one:
Nov 12 14:25:42 HiveTwoB dbmail/imap4d[4803]: Error:[db]
db_createmailbox(+2485): SQLException: Duplicate entry
Am 26.11.2013 15:18, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
the reason seams the space on the end.
Ah yes, didn't we discuss that one on irc? MySQL doesn't differentiate
between indexed values if they start with, or end with spaces.
Question is: do we really want to differentiate between:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 25-11-13 19:28, Curtis Maurand
wrote:
I might add that I get hundreds of
messages per day from varioius
lists. I have sieve scripts
that move many of them into various
mailboxes., but I've
lost all mail from Nov. 8 until today. That means
everyone
else has, too.
Which dbmail administrator? while testing dbmail 2009 I had some crap with
that name tested which had a Cleanup option leaded to remove all with IMAP on
the server copied testmessages 3 days later by dbmail-util
the moron of developer of this Perl crap tried me to explain that this is
correct
Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 25-11-13 19:28, Curtis Maurand
wrote:
I might add that I get hundreds of
messages per day from varioius
lists. I have sieve scripts
that move many of them into various
mailboxes., but I've
lost all mail from Nov. 8 until today. That means
everyone
else has, too.
yeah, that one. I don't use it to do anything but manage users, but
it does at least look at the mail by using db calls rather than imap
calls. That is useful. I would never use anything but
dbmail-util to do any kind of cleanup.
Reindl Harald (mobile)
wrote:
Which dbmail administrator?
I would say trim is ok for folder names, till now no one had a problem
with or without it ;-)
hmm memory is ECC so it shouldn't die without cry but who knows...
Am 26.11.2013, 15:23 Uhr, schrieb Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net:
Am 26.11.2013 15:18, schrieb Paul J Stevens:
the reason