Hi,
Deleted folders in trash remain after emptying trash.
Client: Mozilla Thunderbird 8.0
Server:
DBMail 3.0.0RC3
MySQL 5.1.56
Slackware Linux 13.37 64-bit, kernel 2.6.38.7
Virtual machine with Xeon X3430 under XenServer 6.0
Best regards,
Peter
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Hi folks,
I struggled for quite a few hours trying to get the imapd and lmtpd
daemons running. They always ended with a segment fault before coming up.
After trying to track down the issue, it seems like the pid-files for
the daemons cannot be created in /var/run with the nobody:nogroup
priv
Hi folks,
I've noticed that there are links in the page:
http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/setup_postfix
under Additional notes, that are linking to some kind of suspect online
pharmacy ads. I'm sure they have nothing to do, neither with DBMail, nor
with Postfix ;-)
Regards,
Peter
_
Sorry I brought this up. It was answered in previous posts (should
probably clean my glasses ;-)
Peter
On 25.2.2012 10:41, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi folks,
I struggled for quite a few hours trying to get the imapd and lmtpd
daemons running. They always ended with a segment fault before coming
Hi folks,
I've set up the DBMail server (3.0.2) on one machine (Slackware 13.37
x64), and it's using a MySQL database on a NAS as storage. The DBMail
server has got full access to the database on the NAS.
I've tested with several e-mail clients (Thunderbird, Windows Live Mail,
KMail)
When
Hi Paul,
Works like a charm!
You're No.1 :-)
Thanks a lot!
Peter
On 10.6.2012 16:29, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 06/10/2012 10:59 AM, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi Paul,
Attached is a snippet from the log file. It's anonymized, including the
Base64 encoded parts.
Peter,
looks like a
Hi folks,
Does anybody know how to get Michael O'Brien's DBMail Administrator to
work in full with DBMail 3 (patches, fixes, etc)? I've tried it, and it
partly seems to work, but quite a few things don't work, due to the
different database structure in 3.x.
I used the tool with DBMail 2.2, a
Hi folks,
I've previously used DBMail 3.0.2 together with Postfix in several
installations, most of them with only minor problems.
Since upgrading or making new installations with DBMail 3.1.8, I've
noticed that message text quite frequently disappears (1 in 10 or so)
messages. Most notably
On 2014-01-10 11:38, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 10-01-14 10:17, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi folks,
I've previously used DBMail 3.0.2 together with Postfix in several
installations, most of them with only minor problems.
Since upgrading or making new installations with DBMail 3.1.8, I'
On 2014-01-10 16:54, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 10-01-14 16:29, Peter Milesson wrote:
No, it's most probably not the client. The same both with Thunderbird
under Windows, and K-9 mail on Android. In K-9 Mail, there is no
antivirus adding headers. In K-9 Mail NIL is displayed, instead o
On 2014-01-26 10:43, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 25-01-14 21:09, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi folks,
The problems I've got with particularly one mail server, starts to get
on my nerves.
Attached here are two message excerpts. The same message, or at least
with exactly the same contents, is se
On 2014-01-26 19:30, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 26-01-14 18:04, Peter Milesson wrote:
Really great news! I don't know why the Slackware packagers keep
distributing this version. I had a check just now, and the current
version of MariaDB is still 5.5.32. I must send them a message about
Hi folks,
Enclosed is the one and same message, received by two different mail
servers. Both of them real mail servers that are final destinations.
The message in bad.txt is not displayed in the mail client, while the
message in good.txt displays normally. The same mail client has been
used
On 10.2.2014 9:30, Paul J Stevens wrote:
Peter,
I've just pushed a fix for this:
http://git.dbmail.eu/paul/dbmail/commit/?h=dbmail_3_1&id=8c612adbe6468e2cb4d520789cd35156145c5f37
On 09-02-14 23:04, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 09-02-14 22:54, Paul J Stevens wrote:
Peter,
The mime structure o
Hi folks,
I have upgraded a mail server from DBMail 3.0.2 to 3.1.10 master branch
from 11.02.2014. The old DBMail instance had to be restarted once, or
twice a day, as it was consuming memory, otherwise working well, with no
major problems. Due to the substantial size of the database, the upgr
On 2014-02-18 00:44, Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi folks,
I have upgraded a mail server from DBMail 3.0.2 to 3.1.10 master branch
from 11.02.2014. The old DBMail instance had to be restarted once, or
twice a day, as it was consuming memory, otherwise working well, with no
major problems. Due to
On 2014-02-18 08:52, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 00:55, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 00:44, schrieb Peter Milesson:
I have upgraded a mail server from DBMail 3.0.2 to 3.1.10 master branch from
11.02.2014
please define "master branch"
master is that: http://git
On 2014-02-18 11:06, Peter Milesson wrote:
On 2014-02-18 08:52, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 00:55, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 00:44, schrieb Peter Milesson:
I have upgraded a mail server from DBMail 3.0.2 to 3.1.10 master
branch from 11.02.2014
please define "m
On 2014-02-18 12:17, Peter Milesson wrote:
On 2014-02-18 11:06, Peter Milesson wrote:
On 2014-02-18 08:52, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 00:55, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 00:44, schrieb Peter Milesson:
I have upgraded a mail server from DBMail 3.0.2 to 3.1.10 master
On 2014-02-18 15:18, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 12:17, Peter Milesson wrote:
I used 78bee4a96c625a9f22b1e13a7f7d9a9e72532f56. Then I backed down to
the standard 3.1.10 with the patch
8c612adbe6468e2cb4d520789cd35156145c5f37. That didn't help a bit, the
behavior was the
On 2014-02-18 16:03, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 15:54, schrieb Peter Milesson:
Found the culprit. It's gmime. Upgraded from gmime-2.4.15 to 2.6.15, and the
problems I have described started to
make themselves known. Now I have been tracking down which gmime version is the
las
On 2014-02-18 16:06, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 15:54, Peter Milesson wrote:
Found the culprit. It's gmime. Upgraded from gmime-2.4.15 to 2.6.15, and
the problems I have described started to make themselves known. Now I
have been tracking down which gmime version is the last on
On 2014-02-18 16:06, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 15:54, Peter Milesson wrote:
Found the culprit. It's gmime. Upgraded from gmime-2.4.15 to 2.6.15, and
the problems I have described started to make themselves known. Now I
have been tracking down which gmime version is the last on
On 2014-02-19 10:01, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 17:58, Peter Milesson wrote:
With worked, I mean that Thunderbird displays messages when browsing
through the lists, that the attachment clips show up, that the
attachments are working, and that the folder tree is not corrupt.
As a one
On 2014-02-19 10:01, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 18-02-14 17:58, Peter Milesson wrote:
With worked, I mean that Thunderbird displays messages when browsing
through the lists, that the attachment clips show up, that the
attachments are working, and that the folder tree is not corrupt.
As a one
On 2014-02-21 13:47, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.02.2014 13:41, schrieb Peter Milesson:
In zipped attachment, I send the result from running the testfetch.txt through
nc, as you described above. The
result when running through 3.1.10 is just plain wrong, and the result running
through 3.0.2
On 2014-02-21 15:35, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 21-02-14 15:05, Peter Milesson wrote:
On 2014-02-21 14:05, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 21-02-14 13:41, Peter Milesson wrote:
In zipped attachment, I send the result from running the testfetch.txt
through nc, as you described above. The result
On 2014-02-21 18:15, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 21-02-14 17:47, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 21-02-14 16:53, Peter Milesson wrote:
Note, the mailbox names contain spaces and diacritics. Those are handled
without problems in 3.0.2.
We're getting closer, but I don't see any queries i
On 2014-02-21 19:39, Paul J Stevens wrote:
On 21-02-14 18:48, Reindl Harald wrote:
interesting - can you explain the impacts and why others are
not affected or at least *believe* they are not affected?
The problem Peter reports only affects users that have multiple
mailboxes with overlappin
On 2014-02-26 17:23, Gray, Patrick wrote:
Just counted how many headervalues are in my dbmail_headervalue table.
It looks to be somewhere arund 32 million.
Could the sheer amount of the headervalues be causing dbmail-util to sit
there and not appear to be doing anything?
Thanks for your help
Hi Curtis,
I'm quite sure it's not the size of the mailbox. I've got a few servers
using dbmail for years, and the largest mailbox yet holds about 60GB of
mail. The other ones ranging from about one GB up to about 35GB.
I'm using postfix (2.11 stable) + dbmail (3.1.13) + MariaDB (5.5.34) +
a
On 2014-04-03 20:45, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 03.04.2014 20:09, schrieb Peter Milesson:
I'm quite sure it's not the size of the mailbox. I've got a few servers using
dbmail for years, and the largest
mailbox yet holds about 60GB of mail. The other ones ranging from about one
On 2014-04-05 13:54, Reindl Harald wrote:
what i don't understand is why dbmail-lmtpd crashs once each day
around the same time, even if i restart it at 3:00 AM, in case of
imap/pop3 that could be a scheduled client always doing the same
bad thing but hardly for LMTP
dbmail-utils runs at a com
On 2014-04-08 19:22, Andrea Brancatelli wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm struggling with a dbmail instance that after a couple of days of usage gets
terribly slow. At first I was looking at the db, the server itself but couldn't
find anything reasonable. Today I realized the dbmail-imapd was allo
Hi folks,
I've run into a problem with shared mailboxes.
I added another user to several mailboxes for a specific owner to
dbmail_acl, and then also added those user/mailbox pairs to
dbmail_subscription. In dbmail_acl I set all the flags to 1, except for
the administer_flag.
When the user i
Hi folks,
I've got a problem that dbmail-imapd stops working a few times a day. It
started a few months ago about once in a while, but now occurs more and
more often.
The only trace it leaves behind is in /var/log/dbmail.err:
dbmail-imapd: dm_string.c:160: p_string_erase: Assertion `pos + le
and MySQL (5.0.51b) backend, my-medium.cnf,
using InnoDB.
OS: Slackware 12.1
MySQL-configuration after dbmal.conf
Best regards,
Peter Milesson
dbmail.conf
[DBMAIL]
driver = mysql
authdriver = sql
host = localhost
sqlport =
sqlsocket = /var/run/mysql/mysql.sock
Paul J Stevens nfg.nl> writes:
>
> Peter,
>
> Please file seperate bugreports for both issues in the tracker - with
> level=5 logs if possible. They help a lot in tracking down problems, and
> show that you care to have it fixed.
>
> Your config looks ok, btw.
>
Paul J Stevens nfg.nl> writes:
>
>
> Peter,
>
> I see you filed the bug reports. But why are you filing them both twice?
>
> Peter Milesson wrote:
Hi Paul,
I'm sorry, but for both reports Firefox got stuck and nothing at all happened
for several minutes.
Hi folks,
I have tried to download the DBMailadministrator package for some while now, but
the mobrien.com domain seems to have passed on. Does anybody know whats
happening, or are there other places this tool can be found. Maybe somebody can
recommend an alternative? I need some tool quite badly
Hi folks,
I've several mail accounts where two, or more users share the specific
DBMail accounts. They use the same user name and password to login with
through Mozilla Thunderbird to a specific account. For example, when one
of the users logon to a specific account, a bunch of newly arrived
m
may be noted.
Thanks for you help, Paul!
Peter
Paul J Stevens wrote:
> Peter,
>
> Try disabling IDLE in dbmail.conf. I've had similar reports from my own
> users where the problem described disappeared after disabling idle in
> the clients.
>
>
> Peter Milesson w
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