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Subject: RE: [Dbmail] DBMail 2.2.2 kicks ass
>From: "M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: DBMail mailinglist
To: "DBMail mailinglist" ,"DBMAIL Developers
Mailinglist"
Subject: [Dbmail] DBMail 2.2.2 kicks ass
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 17:24:
I just pushed 2.2.2 into production on serious servers then moved a few
million mails IMAPD into archives (because it was easy)
Um...
2.2.2 seriously kicks ass
congratulations
;o)
Mike
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If you read the the README in DBMailAdministrator it explains how to do
exactly this.
cheers
Mike
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From: "Ming-Wei Shih" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Re: User administration of DBMail
Congrats, Paul!!!
Great idea. Thanks NFG!!!
;o)
- Original Message -
From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 9:48 AM
Subject: [Dbmail] NFG announces DBMail support
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- Original Message -
From: "Dave Hallowell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 6:18 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] Install Issue
Hello list members,
I am trying to install DBmail admin on a CentOS 4 linux box. I installed
the perl mods t
mailinglist"
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Opinion
hum... seams cool mike
want to tell me how? :P
Jorge
- Original Message -
From: "M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Saturday, Aug
Hey Jorge... how doin?
What I do:
Squirt the *** matches into an account called "jnk". Once a week have the
admin scan it for anything useful (or if a user says OmG I lost something)
... then delet the lot.
:o)
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jorge Bastos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To copy all outgoing mail into a single user acount is extremely easy if you
are using Postfix:
add this to main.cf and reload postfix
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
where you have already created the acount admincopy
best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Martin Hierling" <[EMAIL PROTECT
I saw that once and thought it had to do with how T-Bird is storing/caching
its data because in order for things to work correctly I had to close and
then reopen the application.
best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "jurgen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Tue
Hi Martin:
Yes. How soon do you need your new-build? I ask because you really would
like the 2.2.x (in development) version of DbMail given that it is near
release and 1-2month-later migration would be annoying. The speed at which
seven thousand users can do mail is in a different world on the
From a previous post>>
ACL-friendly = almost Everything but OE
Sharing a users' folder is something the user does if allowed although with
DbMailAdministrator (http://www.dbma.ca/) control can be either seized or
assisted by the
Postmaster. Creating the #Public :: folder, however, forces "fo
ACL-friendly = almost Everything but OE
I could be wrong on this but you may be juxtaposing some of the thinking
between the public and user-specific shared folder regimes. w.e.
Sharing a users' folder is something the user does if allowed although with
DbMailAdministrator control can be eith
Bonjour Jacques:
I have had the opportunity by chance to run R2086 to 2096(dbmail-2.1.6
equiv) in a proof-of-concept system test for a civil services dept with
mostly internal traffic - few users (143) - plenty important mail. I started
the thing with a 2.1 mysql schema and V2.0.9 and when 2.1.
Questions:
* Is there a way to stop DBMail from bouncing a message if it cannot be
delivered, but reject it instead? Maybe a rejected message will be given
to the fallback_transport?
* Do you know other solutions?
and
1. New Server (Postfix + DBMail)
2. Old Server (Postfix + MySQL + Maildir
dbmail-util -a -y every night at 11pm...
locks up the DB until around 7 the next morning
Matt:
Do you mean the process is running that whole time? Yikes. Something sounds
very wrong. DB schema? Slow hardware. (I see a lot of high-end stuff so
maybe I don't know.) How many mailboxes is that? Ho
Whatsup Jorge?
I am finding 2111 working OK in a couple of environments. Here is a quirk of
OE I have seen...
try shutting down OE COMPLETELY. Use a process monitor to make certain
msimn.exe is not running - or reboot the windows box to be sure msimn is not
running. Then restart it and your IMA
Hey Jorge:
Note: 512 Meg ram is *not enough* especially when DDR 400 is less than $35
USD.
INNODB can and should use most of your 512 if all is well on your 300 user /
1500mailbox (guess) system.
1Gig would be ok but 2Gig would be better.
best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jor
I have not found a single reason why Sendmail could be better then
Postfix.
d'accord
- Original Message -
From: "Demi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Postfix
Hello,
From a non expert:
t: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] New Mail SMS Notification
Thanks for the reply.
On 5/1/06, M. J. [Mike] OBrien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Angus:
DBMail can handle your mission but the Short Message Service (SMS) cannot
be
used directly by anyone except a
Hello Angus:
DBMail can handle your mission but the Short Message Service (SMS) cannot be
used directly by anyone except a carrier.
DBMail will auto reply. DBMail development version will accept
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and you can autoreply with DBMail on the mail to
user or in the case of sieve scri
PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Status SVN 2088
M. J. [Mike] OBrien wrote:
Hi Lars:
LDAP auth (unstable branch only) appears to be broken for now and if I
recall correctly, Paul said he would be on that in due time.
I fixed it today. Forgot to dereference a pointer. I just resynced
svn-trunk with my
inglist"
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Status SVN 2088
"M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
Hi Lars:
LDAP auth (unstable branch only) appears to be broken for now and if I
recall correctly, Paul said he would be on that in due ti
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To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Shared folder
On 4/29/06, M. J. [Mike] OBrien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sounds like dbmailadministrator/ is not writeable
chown dbmailadministrator/ and all files to htt
Hi Lars:
LDAP auth (unstable branch only) appears to be broken for now and if I
recall correctly, Paul said he would be on that in due time.
Add Kmail, Outllook Express, MS Office Outlook, Mozilla Mail, eGroupWare
and SM to the list Trunk is functioning with.
Did you build from a clean svn
;t give up on me.
Still working on building my box just finished eGroupWare but I
haven't even started with the firewall, which is my nightmare. Plus I
still need something for spam, Any good ideas? I am looking in to
dspam and spamprobe right now, got a lot of reading to do.
--
Demi
On 4/28/
ill working on building my box just finished eGroupWare but I
haven't even started with the firewall, which is my nightmare. Plus I
still need something for spam, Any good ideas? I am looking in to
dspam and spamprobe right now, got a lot of reading to do.
--
Demi
On 4/28/06, M. J. [Mike] OB
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best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Demi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 6:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Shared folder
On 4/28/06, M. J. [Mike] OBri
Hey Demi:
I would start with sql authentication for DBMail and rimap for MTA
authentication. I believe you are on the right track. Certainly you can use
auxprop/sql ("pam mySQL")although it's installation has some twists and
turns.
I imagine using LDAP for small systems where other applicatio
Hi Demi.
Here's the scoop. The modules on that pkg list seem a little old.
Here are the only two Debian pkg items you need for PERL 5.8.8_4 (yours) to
run with MySQL:
ii libdbi-perl1.46-6 Perl5 database interface by Tim Bunce
ii libdbd-mysql 0.7.1-3.0.1MySQL database server
*AddHandler cgi-script .cgi *
Demi:
Based on your information I only see two small missing steps.
The first is with Apache and the second is missing PERL modules.
Failure of CGI execution is a problem of your Apache configuration. I don't
see PERL's database modules either so in that order:
Hi Jorge:
Try this. Sorry the link is so long.
http://library.mobrien.com/dbmailadministrator/demo/dbmailadministrator/DBMA_help.htm#auto_replies
best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jorge Bastos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 7:09 PM
Are you running both dbmail 2.0.6 and dbmail SVN HEAD on the same database?
I have seen peculiar problems when jumping back and forth on dbmail
versions.
The issue occurs in dbmail_messageblks.messageblk and correlated fields.
The database can get messed up with the two versions running alterna
ibdata1:4000M;ibdata2:1000M:autoextend:max:4000M
Hey Guys:
In my experience the simplest and probably 'best-performance' approach for
autoextend is to begin a file at some appropriate value and allow it to grow
in the default 8MB blocks (tuneable with innodb_autoextend_increment )
WITHOUT a f
OK. VPS. Maybe there is a conflict with the native sendmail and that within
your VPS. How good is RH VPS I don't know.
I can do this in Sorais Virtual Server Containers. Never tried RH E.
No problem disabling RH Enterprise Sendmail and installing Postfix in fact
on Enterprise Linux Installation
Dmitry:
On Red Hat shouldn't that be /etc/mail/'hostname'.mc/cf instead of
sendmail.mc/cf?
Is /usr/share/sendmail-cf/mailer/dbmail.m4 readable by sendmail?
Anyway, nothing you have said explains why you would use Sendmail instead of
Postfix with DBMail. You make a pretty good case for *not* using
I see a couple of things but suggest you look at INSTALL and INSTALL.postfix
from the DBMail tarball particularly for user authentication and master.cf
entries as you may have forgotton the sql recipient mapping config you need
to make (i.e.: authenticate on userid or alias)
Also if you are us
m: "Mark Nernberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 4:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] can't find user
On 3/13/06 4:29 PM, "M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Check against the following that your local recipients are mapped correctly:
From previous post:
...//
Create a file in your Postfix config directory (/etc/postfix), with
the name sql-recipients.cf, and put the following in it:
user =
password =
hosts =
dbname =
table = dbmail_aliases
se
t way; and assume there is something you have missed or have
done incorrectly and fix that. That's your new paradigm wherein things work.
Lesson over. :o)
best..
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Douglas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2
Erratum:
Don't literaly wget from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html
but get the link from http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/4.1.html
probably something like
mysql-standard-4.1.18-pc-linux-gnu-i686-icc-glibc23.tar.gz
from
ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.mysql.com/
should d
I saw that. That upgrade will resolve the dbmail build with mysql but...
When I upgrade to MySQL 5.0.18 the Postfix build with mysql can't complete
because it can't find libsqlclient.so.14. (I spent a few hours trying to
resolve the libsqlclient.so.14. before going back to MySQL 4.0.16)
I'm us
Hey Jim:
It sounds like you did not read "INSTALL" nor "INSTALL.postfix" from the
DBMAil tarball. You missed DBMail 101.
Anyway, you must do that so you understand what folks are telling you in
reply. It sounds like you are two simple configs away from a working system
but who knows...
"INS
Cool, Paul. I plain forgot.
I should have said using saslauthd w/pam_mysql.so dictates you must use
plain text passwords for user accounts in DBMail system.
I once used cyrus saslauthd =>UW IMAP together. But DBMail's RDBMS storage
allows quick access to user and mail data for many things none th
Harmless. Yes. It's a good thing. Pick an off-peak hour if your database is
huge.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jorge Bastos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 6:34 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] Util
People,
I think i already made this question o
od luck... stay posted as you go and folks will likely be glad to lend a
thinking cap or two :o)
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Greg Hellings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist"
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 1:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Terrible Load
Hi Greg:
I keep coming back to this message when I need to break from a project I am
working on so I'll let this fly now and see if it gets some ideas going for
you
( I see since I started this Mathew has dropped you a note about PostGreSQL
which is just so true. Sure some mysql folks don't
Hi
I am getting a the following at
http://192.168.1.77/dbmailadministrator/DBMA.cgi in Firefox browser.
DBMA v2.3.9 on 192.168.1.77 [Help] DBMA (mysql) Menu ErrorID: DBMA
v2.3.9.err0.01
Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password:
YES)
Error status: Db connect FAIL
But i am abl
However marked to dbmail_messages.deleted_flag 1; dbmail_messages.status
2 -- and there are many possibilities for databases evolving thru from
DBMail version 1.2.11 thru 2.0.3 and 2.0.9 -- dbmail-util.8 All messages
that are set for deletion will be marked for final deletion (status 3). All
m
re: "...after i deleted about 500 messages via IMAP..."
Hey Jorge:
Short Version: Run the util 3x.
Long Version:
For mail where deleted_flag=1 It's one, two three gone. Like this.
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-util -a -y (result: status 2)
/usr/local/sbin/dbmail-util -a -y (result: status 3)
/usr/loca
uot; went interacting with dbmail 2.0.9
Thanks again
Cordialement
Jacques Beaudoin
Agent d'administration
Les services des technologies
de l'information et des communications
Commission scolaire de la Pointe de l'Île
Montréal, Québec, Canada
Courriel/Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cel:
sendmail.
Questions? Hints? Someone wants a dump of my database (as of the first
situation, not after my experiments) to experiment by himself?
Thanks for your help.
In data 28/2/2006, "M. J. [Mike] OBrien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto:
Andrea said >> Umh... I'm
Andrea said >> Umh... I'm not migrating anything. Dbmail-util just trashed
the message base in it's standard lifecycle
Dbmail-util doesn't trash healthy databases so I suggest look for another
problem.
Database schema seems botched.
What version of DBMail is this?
MySQL version?
Is your da
Hi Jacques:
Did you say conversion from 2.0.x to 2.1.3?
1) Are you not running the wrong version of DBMail? i.e.: should be 2.0.9
instead of 2.1.3 if you are running anything even *like* a production
server.
2) If this is an experiment, maybe someone else could tell you if it is even
worth p
Hey Bradley;
"status=bounced (User unknown in virtual alias table)" explicitly identifies
your problems (plural). And Zamri is certainly correct -- you seek too much
of a guessing game. Ok. Let's see what we can do... If using the help and
examples below gets you going, don't bother answering a
Hi David:
Look for this:
"Marked Delete = YES"
This is pretty much fundamental to the way DBMail works.
DdMailAdministrator is correct -- the items *are* in the inbox (deleted flag
set to 1 and "Marked Delete = YES") until dbmail_messages.status is set to 3
and dbmail-util finally deletes them
Hi Brad:
I suspect you cannot live without the "encrypt" function of MySQL. I haven't
noticed anything irregular building DBMail on FBSD6 and 6.1beta which is
roughly where your OSX10.4.4 Server is at I suspect.
Just a couple of thoughts here...
You said you were having some headaches with Pos
Hi Brad:
I suspect you cannot live without the "encrypt" function of MySQL. I haven't
noticed anything irregular building DBMail on FBSD6 and 6.1beta which is
roughly where your OSX10.4.4 Server is at I suspect.
Just a couple of thoughts here...
You said you were having some headaches with Pos
213.214.98.20 is no longer listed in bl.spamcop.net !!!
Hey Thomas:
"You can have both too: SpamAssassin and blacklisting" really says it like
it is.
Sounds like you have the tiger by the tail and a custom solution to meet
your needs. Exim4. Nice. And you won't likely be junking mail on RBL fa
Hmmm. I worry just a little about the precepts of this thread. I suggest you
can count on the fingers of one hand the number of RBLs good enough for
widespread use to truly regulate the acceptance of email. But, for example,
if an IP is listed with xbl.spamhaus.org, which tracks verified spammer
No!
- Original Message -
From: "Jacques Beaudoin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "dbmail"
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 6:25 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] Can i delete the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@__
Hi,
I'm upgrading from dbmail-1 to dbmail-2 there is a new user
in dbmail.dbmail-users, can i delete it.
Hi Dave:
With Postfix this is best done with SASL2. You MUST store your DbMail user
passwords in plaintext or you'll tear your hair out trying to figure out why
it breaks. Any form of encrypted PW in the database will cause SASL to fail.
I may be wrong on this but from early days to current de
Hi Dave:
With Postfix this is best done with SASL2. You MUST store your DbMail user
passwords in plaintext or you'll tear your hair out trying to figure out why
it breaks. Any form of encrypted PW in the database will cause SASL to fail.
I may be wrong on this but from early days to current de
Hi Tommi:
MUA solution. DBMail IMAPD supports RFC 2087 IMAP quotas. A script
should not be hard to do but would be super expensive on large systems to
maintain a real time polling of quotas. That's why the protocol sets out
methods for doing this from the MUA so that it is done per-us
Hi Tommi:
MUA solution. DBMail IMAPD supports RFC 2087 IMAP quotas. A script
should not be hard to do but would be super expensive on large systems to
maintain a real time polling of quotas. That's why the protocol sets out
methods for doing this from the MUA so that it is done per-us
That's not DBMail but just bad Perl code.
The message itself explains the problem.
Try PerlDoc strict etc.
best...
Mike
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 7:22 AM
Subject: [Dbmail] Mail::Box compatibility ?
Dear All,
I'm trying to use
Hi Adam:
Shared folders on DBMail systems work great. You can visit the DBMA demo
http://dbma.ca/demo/ and read from the help files as well as see the actual
shared folders created by users. They all work just fine. Your MUA must also
handle ACLs. Microsoft's Outlook Express is *not* an ACL-fri
Some thoughts moving DBMail from SMB to E.
Think of *input* load balancing and failover as a job to be handled by the
MTA. Postfix for one is abundantly capable in this.
The *post office* side of things is handled just like any other post office
setup. Distribute.
Millions mailboxes (mailboxe
Some thoughts moving DBMail from SMB to E.
Think of *input* load balancing and failover as a job to be handled by the
MTA. Postfix for one is abundantly capable in this.
The *post office* side of things is handled just like any other post office
setup. Distribute.
Millions mailboxes (mailboxe
I use a shell script which directs mail through SpamAssassin (spamd) with
conditions (i.e.: smtp high scores to [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I push mail to the
script from a (private script) config line in both "master.cf" and "main.cf"
How does that sound to you for your needs
I can tell you more
SpamAssassin configured in Postfix.
:o)
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Jorge Bastos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2005 7:19 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] spam control
people, i'd like to add spam control to postfix+dbmail, whats your advise?
spamassasin?
I still do
o my box. I have
also setup DNS MX record using the firewall's IP and domain name.
Sending mails work OK but receiving mails NOT OK. I got this in my maillog :
PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 9): 554 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Relay access
denied
I am a bit blur of Postfix. Can anyone t
Hello zamri;
Without any knowledge of your LAN setup, troubleshooting your LAN mail is
not possible.
On your DNS question, mail won't be delivered without proper DNS zone. That
is not true for receiving mail (IMAP or POP) but mail not delivered won't be
received.
Your LAN DNS Zone must have
Simon Gray >> I wonder, if i want to send a news letter, this is an example
is just send an email telling that the server will be in mainteinence in
day X at hour Y how can i send an email to all dbmail users? Does it has
anything to do with the user "everyone" that is in dbmail-users How can
Jorge:
Glad to hear "It's working fine".
Ref: Your question about internal users.
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1) "[EMAIL PROTECTED]@__" --> Is indeed, as the name suggests,
the internal delivery agent. This DBMail-system pseudo-user is an interim
mail handler which passes mail onward to user mailboxes. T
This is a Postfix configuration issue but a detailed explanation is set out
in the INSTALL files which are in the DBMail tarball.
Nevertheless, you need to tell Postfix to look in the aliases or users table
(local_recipient_maps) of your dbmail database to verify that the user
exists.
You can
It has been a long time since I used 1.x.x. Moving to 2.0.7 is not so hard.
I did it with no pain.
1) Yes to DBMail 2.07 (not 2.x for production!!!)
2) Yes to InnoDB (for sure)
3) http://www.dbma.ca DBMailAdministrator replaces all your PHP user
management/
4) Don't mess with the running syst
You are kinda stingy in supplying info about your prob but try this...
First, in case you didn't already, run:
dbmail-util -tub -y
or
dbmail-util -a -y
Sounds like odd MUA issue if you are using IMAP. Flush the MUA's data with a
folder rescan see if that fixes prob. (Try the simple first :o)
Hello Maikel;
I have a few installations of SquirrelMail on DBMail systems without any
such difficulties whatsoever. Versions range from 2.0.1 to 2.0.7 without a
hitch. There is nothing to do to SquirrelMail that you wouldn't do using any
other (MDA) POP/IMAP mail server/deliver agent.
I am n
Hello DBMail users all:
I seek some thoughtful input from DBMail's fabulous user network.
I am working on a future version of DbMailAdministrator (DBMA) to administer
DBMail2.2.x.
(http://dbma.mobrien.com/) and wish to ask DBMail users to think a little
about how you might use the marriage of
Hi Erik:
Sorry to hear about your mishap.
I have seen before what you write about your _messageblks and assigned it to
mismatched ibdata files and logs. Things look good for a while but as the
system tries to run on a mismatched set of referenced relationships through
the messages structure, y
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