Woah. Settle :) Just because someone wrote and maintained a project,
doesn't mean they owe the world continued maintenance. It's disappointing
for users, yes. But the problems aren't insurmountable. Fork it, and fix
it. Don't have the time or skills to fix it? Post a project on freelancer
or someth
I've got access to some Oracle test boxes, and might help out with this if
it goes ahead. I'm also handy with Postgres & MySQL.
Dan
On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 6:12 PM, Thomas Raschbacher
wrote:
> Hi.
>
> sounds interesting, but yeah mysql only is not really an option. I could
> probably have a look
>>> Crap. The Content-Transfer-Encoding should be base64, not
>>> quoted-printable. Might be a gmime problem (your version is
>>
>> Hmmm. I was using 2.4.32. I've downgraded to 2.4.28, and I'm still
>> seeing this issue :( I'll try downgrading further I guess ...
>
> fyi, I'm currently using 2.4.14
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 1:07 AM, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> On 08/22/2012 05:25 AM, Daniel Kasak wrote:
>
>>
>> --_003_017265BF3B9640499754DD48777C3D2075C3F74E86MBX9EXCHPRODU_
>> Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
>> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quot
Hi all.
I've just upgraded from dbmail-2.2.17 to 3.0.2. I have gmime-2.4.32.
Existing mail appears fine. However a lot of my incoming mail is
getting corrupted. I'm using fetchmail to download my mail and pass to
dbmail via lmtp.
Here is an example of one such message ( view source ... copied stu
I have some MySQL backups of dbmail data, but I don't remember which
server version I was using. I suspect it was 2.3.x. I just installed
Ubuntu, which packages 2.2.x. How can I tell what version my schema is?
Will I break my data by starting an older server with a newer DB schema?
Dan
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like "nabble" or "The Mail Archive".
Others have commented on the read-only aspect. I use Roundcubemail for
simple remote access to IMAP accounts. It's very easy to set up and has
a very nice interface.
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wrap badly, but anyway, there are 2 dbmail-imapd
processes that have blown out considerably.
This is with dbmail-2.2.7. I've been waiting for 2.2.10 to appear in
Gentoo's portage before updating.
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il_sievescripts;
I'm not sure why my DB didn't have this index. AFAIK I have run all the
previous upgrade scripts when upgrading.
Anyway, no problems - I manually run the rest of this script, and the
2_3_0-2_3_2.mysql script ran without any errors.
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on't see any performance regressions either.
What's more, you'd be hard pushed to find a 32 bit processor these days.
Most of them are 64 bit, and the budget lines are 64 bit processors,
crippled to run only 32 bit instructions ( go figure ).
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mless error?
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DBmail mailing
orks on Linux, Windows and OS-X. It can also
create the SQL to update your schema based on changes you make to the
design, which is pretty cool.
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post your stunnel.conf file. I pretty much used the
stock standard ( from memory anyway ), and I've got the following lines
down the bottom:
[imaps]
accept = 993
connect = 143
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T:
e that to:
innodb_data_file_path = ibdata1:10M:autoextend
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gt; That won't work for several reasons. Most importantly: the
> auto-increment keys
> will collide.
MySQL lets you shove your own values into auto_increment fields. I
realise this won't work for Postgres users though.
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ause the email folder has a space in it's
name. In other cases, it *does* actually create files with spaces in
their names, so I'm not really sure what's going on. At any rate, it
fails quite early on a couple of accounts I've tried, and doesn't give
any real clue as to why
w us to backup individual
accounts?
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e, as you
might imagine ). There are some strange permission problems apparently.
Frankly I wouldn't actually recommend dspam to anyone, because of the
problems with the web admin stuff.
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T:
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Hi,
There is a raging memory leak in dbmail-imapd that manifests itself
after about an hour of heavy usage (imapsync on huge mailboxes). Once
the leak awakes it grows at about 200k per _second_. I have reproduced
it
f mail handling, for example imapsync.
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nd or delete ). It's just once you get
insert / update commands that things grind to a halt.
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email
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all.
We're going to be emailed zip files ( lots of them ) that I have
process ... inspect each message, extract the zip file, do stuff.
I've spent the day messing around with various Perl modules ( mainly
Mail::IMAPClient Email::Folder::IMAP ), but I
ransport for postfix, but I'd
like to keep the messages around ( and DBMail would make a nice storage
engine ).
Ideas?
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ust hit 'save
draft' when the imapd server restarted.
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operating system if my files grew past 2GB ). My last one is 14GB
autoextend. God help me if I have to restore anything though.
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Are there any tools to display individual folder sizes?
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n the past couple of days ...
Dan
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Leander Koornneef wrote:
Try adding $mydomain to $mydestination
AHA!
With this I can remove the relay_domains setting, AND postfix is
rejecting unknown users :)
Thanks a lot :)
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elay access denied;
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
proto=ESMTP helo=
So I uncommented that line again. Perhaps requiring this indicates an
issue elsewhere, granted, but until I find out where ...
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Thanks for the quick response :)
Leander Koornneef wrote:
Hi Daniel,
On 12-dec-2006, at 1:15, Daniel Kasak wrote:
Hi all. Not specifically a dbmail question, but surely something that
people have encountered, as it related to virtual hosting ...
I've noticed that email coming in t
reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
reject_unauth_pipelining,
reject_unknown_sender_domain,
reject_rbl_client relays.ordb.org,
permit_sasl_authenticated,
permit
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the value of dbmail_mailboxes.name? I've only had a very brief look at
the table structure at the moment.
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e one. Can I
still use procmail? Can I have per-user settings?
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k |
+---++
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql> select user_idnr, userid from dbmail_users where userid = 'dkasak';
+---++
| user_idnr | userid |
+---++
| 3 | dkasak |
+---+----+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
mysql>
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ications off
PurgeNeutral 90
LocalMX 127.0.0.1
SystemLog on
UserLog on
Opt out
ChangeUserOnParse full
ServerPID /var/run/dspam/dspam.pid
ServerMode auto
ServerParameters"--user filter --deliver=innocent"
ServerDomainSocketPath "/var/run/dspam/dspam.sock"
Pr
au dspam:
spam.nusconsulting.com.au dspam-spam:
ham.nusconsulting.com.au dspam-ham:
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e milter API, and the developers claim that
Postfix's milter isn't up to the job ).
Dan
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il. I note that many
people here recommend against using Sendmail, so I thought I'd get that
out of the way ...
Is there anyone out there who is successfully using DBMail with
Sendmail? If so, could you please point me to some instructions on how
you did it? Or alternatively, some config files?
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count in people's mail client. That will
get us around the biggest hurdle - that shared folders are broken on
later versions. As for the performance problems, turning off FAM support
should keep us alive for a while. Anyway, it can wait until after my
holiday. Damned email ... particularly
)dnl
FEATURE(`smrsh',`/usr/sbin/smrsh')dnl
FEATURE(`local_lmtp',`/usr/sbin/mail.local')dnl
FEATURE(`local_procmail')dnl
FEATURE(mailertable, `hash -o /etc/mail/mailertable')
MAILER(local)dnl
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(dbmail)dnl
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I've used the dbmail.m4 file from:
http
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Greetings.
I'm unable to get DBMail & sendmail talking to each other.
I've followed instructions at
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sendmail_howto
I took the 2nd route:
define(`LOCAL_MAILER_PATH’, `/usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp’)dnl
define(`LOC
ov 9 09:58:29 [dbmail/smtp] main(): they're all free. we're done.
Nov 9 09:58:29 [dbmail/smtp] main(): exit code is [75].
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Maybe I didn't execute the command correctly, but it at least found the
config file.
Next? :)
Sorry to be a hassle...
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`/usr/sbin/dbmail-smtp')dnl
define(`LOCAL_MAILER_ARGS', `dbmail-smtp -d $u')dnl
MAILER(local)dnl
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(procmail)dnl
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And make sure not to leave dbmail.conf mode 666. You want
to run dbmail under its own userid, and have the file mode 600.
When it's w
Paul J Stevens wrote:
I'm assuming you're using 2.0.7 right?
This is a known problem with 2.0's broken mime-parser. 2.1.x does not
have this problem afaict.
I see. But 2.1.x is not recommended for production use, is it?
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Leve
ail #
So it *is* looking at /etc/dbmail.conf, right?
Also note that I get the same behaviour whether I compile it myself (
default everything ... only configure option is --with-mysql ) or
whether I use the Gentoo ebuild.
Dan
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/etc/dbmail.conf
Those permissions were set by a Gentoo ebuild, however before I
discovered the ebuild, I compiled everything myself and ran:
chmod 0600 /etc/dbmail.conf
This didn't help ... hence trying out the Gentoo ebuild.
Where should I put the dbmail.conf / how do I prevent the above er
A3CDF9BA1BE8f9e8a93df938690918c45BBFA3CDF9BA1BE--
This does not appear in the email on the courier server. The attachment
( test.pps ) which *is* visible in the attachment list on in the courier
folder is not visible in the DBMail folder.
Any clues on whether this is supported / a bug / something
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