Hello Eric,
ER> It's not deleting mail from the db on POP3. So mail is just building up
ER> endlessly.
Are you running the dbmail-maintenance, to actually issue the delete
statements to the database? Normally, the POP3 delete command simply
tags the message with a status of "002", which dbmail-ma
Hello Eric,
ER> What my concerns is, setting up dbmail to use nothing /but/ the dbmail for
ER> dropboxes, completely removing the need for mbox formatted mail. I'd setup
a
ER> transport for my main domain, myrddincd.com to go through dbmail. And that
ER> works great, for just that domain, but I
You can convert the existing database (or, at least the message block
table) to innodb format, which will allow it to expand beyond 4gb.
Information on doing this is in the MySQL documentation (barely!), but
there is a more extensive how-to on the MySQL web site. Well,
actually, it's on the innodb
he configuration file and database, then
restart both daemons.
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PW> As far as I can tell from the logs, they are only using POP.
PW> I'd be interested to know if anyone else has these problems, or has any
PW> insight into likely causes.
Certain clients (Outlook is a good example) do not delete messages
until ALL messages are received, so an error with a late
e virtual domains are simply another SQL table, so
Postfix does a simple look-up to determine how to (and whether or not
to) handle any given inbound message. DBMail doesn't really care about
virtual domains, either - it's just doing a look-up on the inbound
address in its alias table,
ptions. If this field is NULL, the value will be
RR> regarded as the value to be used when no matching 'HOSTNAME' is found
RR> for a particular option.
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ail, it may be
because it is reading the header, rather than getting the envelope
recipient information, which would be incorrect.
Does postfix turn over incoming mail directly to dbmail, or do you
need to have fetchmail process it first?
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t(s) to the local machine via SMTP, rather than relying upon
fetchmail to grab it?
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; time of
04:03:10, meaning it arrived 6 hours before it was sent... B-)
Most users of dbmail are not going to encounter this, but I think the
cure will be to verify the time zone settings on all computers, to
make sure they're correct.
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her than
marking it as spam after it arrives.
We do have one strict policy - hit a spam trap, get on the block list.
Several otherwise legit mail services are permanently blocked on our
systems because they hit non-existant trap addresses at one time or
another. People who have never existed on o
t domain into postfix's transport table
(activating the domain as far as my system is concerned, because the
transport table is also the list of destinations for postfix), then
inserting a 'postmaster@' for the domain into dbmail.aliases so that
the domain is "legal".
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mail, since I'm already running nearly 30 accounts and over 50
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Hello Abdulla,
AD> anyway this is what i see in the database after all that
AD> 21 postmaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21 0
AD> 2061 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21 0
AD> 2062 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 21 0
Yes, that looks just fine.
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;dbmail:" as the transport. Postfix will
do two lookups on that table for inbound mail, first to determine if
it should handle it, and second to determine where to send it.
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This link is how I got POP-before-SMTP working with Postfix, dbmail,
and MySQL:
https://mailman.fastxs.nl/pipermail/dbmail/2002-June/000739.html
Around each of these messages in the archives are details on changes
necessary if you're using postgres instead of mysql as your d
ail prior to rc3 for our installations,
because there were some changes made that caused problems with our
installation. Those changes addressed problems we did not have, so
there was no reason for us to update.
Later changes indicate that we SHOULD update, but it's been a very low
priority.
new fields;
RR> so it shouldn't be too much of a problem converting older table
RR> structures into newer ones. Maybe some 'interactive' (scary word
RR> ;-) tool could help by this - anyone interested in building
RR> something? This tool could add missing indexes as we
ause any one of them has the potential to be the SENDER of
mail, so they might receive a BOUNCE message from the outside. If any
are missing, you can sometimes get into a loop with another server,
especially when a spammer uses a fake address to send mail...
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3d and
dbmail-imapd to start at boot. They are set to be one of the last
things started, so the network is operational when they start
(important because the MySQL server is not running on localhost), but
they always fail. If I log in and execute the scripts, they start just
fine. This is with Mandra
ion on the mailbox size):
dbmail-adduser -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] password 0 0 \
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first occurance of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' creates the mailbox;
everything after the mailbox size and client_id fields are aliases
that dbmail will accep
for
'add', as in:
dbmail-adduser a user pass 0 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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he "protected" net...
The most likely place you're going to have trouble with P-b-S
authentication is AOL or other proxy users. I know this doesn't "fix"
anything, but it does narrow the potential abusers.
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s distributed, have
support for Postgres tables. However, patches exist for this, and I
understand that the DBMail docs will eventually point to them, to
allow pbsp to be used in a postgres installation.
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My eyes are getting too tired to look any further for this, so I'll
ask here.
I'd like Postfix to be able to make use of the dbmail aliases table to
decide whether to accept or reject mail, so that it will know that,
for example, '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (an address now showing up in a LOT of
FORMMAIL
I've been using the dbmail-pop3d and dbmail-imapd start-up scripts
posted here earlier this year for some time, running on my Mandrake
8.1 system.
However, even though they are listed by the system as being included
in the run level 3 (our normal run level) tasks, and having high
numbers assigned
ething else altogether.
ES> Compiler is gcc-3.2
The errors look like what I get when I forget to add '-lz' to my
compile options with postfix... Most binary distributions of MySQL
are compiled with zlib, and you have to link apps using the MySQL
development libraries against zlib as well. T
e to read it.
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items, such as message numbers, if there were any disruption of the
connection between servers.
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hat it could move up
to the next modification query.
I have a CRON job that emails me the status of replication on all
servers every hour...
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Hello Steve,
SH> I would like to suggest a SQLite (http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/)
SH> backend. SQLite is a *fast* (they claim to be 4x faster then
SH> PostgreSQL) and small (lib is around 200Kb) embedded SQL engine.
SH> It's provided with full C/C++ code, and you can choose between
SH> dynamic o
ostGRES is not quit as easy as doing it with
MySQL, because PG support isn't in the main postfix CVS tree or
distribution, but it DOES exist.
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rop> I'd need to add 2 or 3 columns to mailboxes table.
rop> But I wander if adding those columns can mess up with the whole
rop> app.
So long as you do not change the names of existing columns, it should
not be a problem. dbmail is "properly" designed, in that it retrieves
its needed columns by n
tes that have information on getting qmail to talk to both
Postgres and MySQL tables for a variety of features; whether or not
determining authorized relay networks is one of those, I can't say.
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this,
with the following two settings in dbmail.conf:
DBMAIL_POP_BEFORE_SMTP = yes
DBMAIL_IMAP_BEFORE_SMTP = yes
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only problem has been that not all my users have configured their mail
clients to check their mail before sendin
.x, so I should
have something next month. Then, we just need to get it added to the
documentation! B-)
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t doing
that in PHP, prior to moving ALL the non-REGEXP postfix tables to
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, such as:
user = postfix
password = password
dbname = dbmail
table = aliases
hosts = 192.168.2.2
select_field = alias
where_field = alias
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it again to the list. I'll also see if I have a copy of the
information on getting Postgres support into Postfix - I didn't write
it, and I didn't need it, and I don't always keep copies of such
things... B-)
Perhaps a Postfix HOW-TO could be added to the dbmail 1.01
distributio
nce messages for before our real
customers get hit. By the time they make it through to the customer
emails, I've already blocked their IPs and email addresses...
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ticate the client who needs to relay. In my case,
anything sent over a VPN connection will appear as a private network
address (192.168.x.x), so those ranges are explicitely named in
$mynetworks, with the pbsp authentication listed LAST.
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, they should either make sure their client is using
stunnel for both send and receive, OR switch to non-stunnel
connections for POP3/IMAP4 (probably not a desirable thing!).
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pbsp authentication. If that works, it will solve the
problem of roaming customers, so long as they're willing to put up
with plain-text authentication.
After that, you can reenable stunnel, and try adding a rule that maps
to 127.0.0.1:25, which should allow stunnel to work for sendi
ur sendmail can use SQL, you could have it look up aliases with
the dbmail.aliases table directly. If not, it might be better to write
a small Perl or other script to periodically query the SQL database,
build a new aliases file, and run newaliases on it.
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ce", which would only
notify you if a bounce message bounced itself.
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sers, so you'll not get those dbmail-generated bounce
messages.
The Postfix-generated messages are controled by:
# what to tell postmaster about
notify_classes= resource
software
policy
protocol
2bounce
bounce
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until I build a new mail server "real soon now"), does APOP now update
pspb properly?
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include the transport table in the
dbmail database... I may eventually move mine.
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it is accepted, you don't get this
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n = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
transport_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/transport
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MFK> I PRESUME THIS MAIL WILL NOT BE A SURPRISE TO YOU.
MFK> I AM AN ACCOUNTANT WITH THE MINISTRY OF MINERAL
MFK> RESOURCES AND ENERGY IN SOUTH AFRICA AND ALSO A MEMBER
MFK> OF CONTRACTS AWARDING COMMITTEE OF THIS MINISTRY UNDER
MFK> SOUTH AFRICA GOVERNMENT.
Hmmm... I thought someone said e
NK> Can you tell me how I install or even just verify if InnoDB is
NK> instaled in my machine? Where can I found documentation and some
NK> other information about this?
If you're running MySQL as supplied with any major Linux distribution,
innodb isn't installed. Virtually guaranteed. Only the Wi
ll remove messages with status 003 from the table, or change 002
status messages to 003.
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th Evolution all works fine.
Does Entourage give any detail of the error in its logs? Perhaps it is
tripping over something in the POP3 transaction on the last message,
causing it to disconnect early (hence the log entry from
dbmail-pop3d), also resulting in a local error, so nothing gets
mar
POP3 and SMTP
transactions, which (after finding where it hid the damn log!) showed
an overflow error retrieving a particular message.
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Hello dbmail,
If the list isn't going to go back to "subscriber postings only",
please at least implement the spam filters on Postfix. At least two of
the last three spams sent through the reflector would have been
blocked by filtering against bl.spamcop.net, and the other would have
tripped on re
DNU> I await your earliest response.
Hmmm... at least this one is a bit different - claiming to just be
stealing from the estate of a foreigner, rather than their own
government!
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mysql
command, taking into account user ID and passwords to access your
databases (we do not allow ANY unidentified access to our databases).
If the user executing the script requires no password for mysql, you
could run:
echo 'select alias from dbmail.aliases;' | mysql
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is over 95% of the total runtime
of the program!
Running as a daemon, dbmail-pop3d and -imapd eliminate that headache.
Running under xinetd means they would have significant start-up delays
on each connection.
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d> the database or what do I do?
SENDING mail is not changed by dbmail - that's a function of your Mail
Transport Agent, such as Postfix, Sendmail, or whatever. dbmail is the
delivery mechanism for local users.
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to use either
Postgres or MS-SQL, so you can host the whole thing on a Linux box!
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Hello Simon,
SH> I'm afraid I'm not entirely sure how to proceed from here. I know
SH> this isn't really a dbmail issue, but that error seems to be
SH> fairly generic so USENET search returns all sorts of different
SH> problems that have the same symptoms and I'm sure that somebody
SH> here will b
Hello Simon,
>> Did you set mydestination to include the domains in question?
SH> Yep, comma separated list $mydestination = in main.cf...
Um, when setting a variable in main.cf, you don't use the $ in front
of it. When Postfix sees the $mydestination, it substitutes the
current value of $mydesti
o stop Exchange from being an open relay! B-)
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eally, is having to restart named
to get the master to read a zone file change... Fortunately, that's
only a couple of times per month.
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store ends up having multiple copies
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x27;d say it should be
the STANDARD caching nameserver for Linux distributions, if that
restriction went away!
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table. This, of course, means having SQL support compiled into
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pening connection to the database... Ok. Connected
Setting DELETE status for deleted messages... Ok. [709] messages set for
deletion.
Maintenance done.
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Hello Liz,
Wednesday, May 7, 2003, 7:34:59 PM, you wrote:
LQ> Hi there, I have set everything up as the FAQ says however I appear to
LQ> be having a looping problem.
LQ> It causes high load on the server and very large logs.
LQ> This is whats in my logs.
Have you established aliases for "dbmail@
Hello Liz,
LQ> Yes I have already established all that.
LQ> All aliases in place.
LQ> Are there any rules for username? ie are they username or
LQ> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or anything like that?
Most of our users have user IDs in the form of [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
that does not work with all email clie
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lize the transport table, don't limit
the transport column to 8 characters; Some transport methods can be
quite involved!
For example, you might want Postfix to forward "internal.domain.com"
mail to a server inside your firewall, possibly after running it
through some filtering. That
imply refuses to replicate - its
inserts/updates don't even make it to the binlog, even though there is
nothing I can find in the configuration that would exclude it.
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turning on
logging in Outlook Express, and see what error(s) it is encountering.
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Hello Peter,
PV> I'm setting up DBmail with postfix at my company. With the
PV> database functionality (postgres at this site) it seemed a natural
PV> fit for multiple users. Since we have multiple users we would like
PV> to the functionality for each user to set up their own whitelist,
PV> the be
Hello Ryan,
RP> For some reason all e-mails are being delivered to the client
RP> twice. I have literally no idea where to go with this. I've
RP> searched google and the dbmail archives and have come up empty
RP> handed, though perhaps I've been searching the wrong terminology.
RP> userid: [EMAIL
needed... for when they
need an address to put on a registration that they don't want to hear
from after the confirmation comes in...]
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think this message is incorrect please contact
DS> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DS> Header of your message follows...
DS> _______
DS> Dbmail mailing list
DS> Dbmail@dbmail.org
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//www.grisoft.com).
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ydomain.tld
select_field = alias
where_field = alias
Now, postfix will no longer accept undeliverable mail for your
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ssible to look at the description of the fields
T> of the dbmail configuration file?
T> Best regards,
T> Eugeny A.Upatov
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Hello dbmail,
dmc> My question is, is there any MTAs that will simply pass the mail
dmc> onto dbmail-smtp without checking to see if the domain is valid?
dmc> Or is there a way I can define sendmail to accept all mail that
dmc> it is sent? Would there be a downside to doing this? My
dmc> understan
Hello dbmail,
dmc> It seems redundent to have both dbmail and the MTA check for the
dmc> validity of the domain name and users.
dbmail isn't checking the validity - Postfix is, in this case. dbmail
just delivers it to the mailboxes. It also provides the tools (the
alias table) for Postfix to dete
tatus to 003, then let the normal maintenance program take over at
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Hello Mark,
MMO> We do something similar - 24 hour grace period. I'd like to make
MMO> it 7 days for any message from deletion, not just say every 7
MMO> days. With the size of our database, I need to run the purge
MMO> every day unfortunately - so the deleted timestamp would be more
MMO> helpful.
Hello Butch,
BE> I have a customer running MacIntosh. They check their mail, and it
BE> defaults to using APOP. I need either to turn off APOP in dbmail,
BE> make the PBSP work, or both. I am using version 1.1.
BE> I just looked and saw that 1.2 was available. I installed that
BE> tonight. I don'
omain goes to dbmail, it
injects it into dbmail for delivery. Mail that DOESN'T have the domain
on it is likely to be found in /var/spool/mail, or in the original
Maildir.
Remember to run newaliases on the alias file, then have postfix reload
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I fire up PHPMyAdmin and
add an alias for that specific web site or vendor, which is where most
of my other aliases originate. dbmail handles dropping them in the
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Hello Sean,
SH> The reason I was using fetchmail is that i dont have control of
SH> all the domains. Mail will come to different accounts on several
SH> different servers and i just want to pull my mail into this not
SH> everyone that has accounts on that domain.
It sounds like what you're lookin
e sure you've disabled or removed other IMAPD software;
check /etc/xinetd.d for its imapd server, and make sure it is set to
'disable = yes'.
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or, and aborts, even
though xinetd started it.
Try disabling xinetd's control of port 143, then start dbmail-imapd as
a daemon (there is a script somewhere around here to do that on
start-up).
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e one that causing the "burp". Do
you have a web interface to your mail server? It might help to have
them use that, OR switch to IMAP to clear the account.
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them
BB> properly? Do I need to use a different switch for dbmail in the master.cf
BB> line?
BB> I'd be really stoked if this worked as it would solve the bad from address
BB> in forwards problem.
BB> Thanks
BB> Brian
BB> ________
was using IMail on Windows NT, which "properly" handled the forward,
as you're looking to do. I have NOT had the problem when dbmail
changes the envelope sender to itself.
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f course, this means you must have compiled Postfix with SQL support.
That's easily enough done for MySQL, but you need to hunt down the
latest patches to use PostGres.
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Hello David,
D> Jeff, referencing a table in the database sounds like
D> a great idea. I will give that a try. I am using
D> Postgres so I will probably need to do a bit of
D> recompiling.
I had a link to the Postgres patch for Postfix, but it was for a
non-current version. Everywhere I found t
word]
dbname = forwarder
table = mytransport
hosts = 192.168.2.142
select_field = transport
where_field = domain
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The same configuration file works for both, because Postfix doesn't
care what is returned the first time, just that a row was found.
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Hello Sandino,
SAS> user = dbmail
SAS> password =
SAS> dbname = dbmail
SAS> table = aliases
SAS> select_field = alias?
SAS> where_field = ? What should I expect Postfix to send to the SQL query?
The control file for my MySQL version is as follows:
user = postfix
password = ***
dbnam
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