this requires some serious digging in my memory - i'm not even going to
guarantee my answers :p
Op 3-mrt-04 om 3:43 heeft Paul F. De La Cruz het volgende geschreven:
Does anyone have a good understanding of what happens in this function
and a minute to explain why things are done the way they
+ messagelines?
Aaron
Roel Rozendaal - ICS [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
on the rfc_size field:
the rfc_size is the size which should be returned when you ask
the imap
server to FETCH RFCSIZE. It differs from the messagesize because
each
of the newlines has to be counted twice
i would love to help you out but i'm not sure what you are trying to
accomplish :-) If you have so many things in your head maybe you should
make a numbered list ;-)
regards roel
Op 26-feb-04 om 15:14 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het volgende
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Is this Possible?
I saw, when you add
that's probably a design flaw :$ i don't know what the rfc's say about
the internal date of a message when copying it, we'll check this out if
none on this list knows the answer :) For the time being, you might
create a simple perl script fixing this issue; you could use something
like:
*
Hi Brian,
What version are you running? Please keep in mind that dbmail 2.0
inserts messages first using a dbmail-delivery-user (userid 0) and
later updates the inserted message. From your logs i see that a foreign
key constraint fails so you probably don't have this delivery-user in
your
strange indeed :-)
Could you set the loglevel to 5 and then send the logging output when
mozilla mail tries to connect? That way we can see the commands mozilla
mail is executing (and why they fail when we are lucky ;-)
regards roel
Op 19-feb-04 om 2:49 heeft ??? het volgende geschreven:
Hi Alan,
the problem is in the order of the command-line options given to gcc;
the libraries have to be on the end of the line (i know, it doesn't
make sense but that's just ld :-). Quoting from an earlier message on
this list:
-- quote
I experienced the same problem on my mac; i solved
obviously some pointers are pointing the wrong way here, the address of
the header data changes from 0x4012a5a0 to 0x60 at once? Perhaps the
fastest way to fix this is to grant access to ilja and/or aaron on your
system - would this be possible, Paul?
regards roel
Op 9-feb-04 om 21:26 heeft
also, i see you issue the command
dbmail-smtp -d polito
normally, you would pass an emailaddress to dbmail-smtp using the -d
option (it searches the aliases table). Of course it still shouldn't
segfault but does it segfault too when you use the -u or the -n
options?
regards roel
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Hi,
The -u option for dbmail-smtp expects a (dbmail-)username; this is no
part of the message headers/data so exim will not know the right
usernames. The option to use is indeed -d ${address} so if you're
experiencing problems with it, send some logfile output and detailed
data about the
Hi Marc,
What you describe is intended behaviour. The dbmail daemons
(imapd/pop3d) pre-spawns the maximum number of children (as defined in
dbmail.conf); this is for performance reasons (fast response when
connecting to a dbmail server). Paul Stevens
wrote a patch adding more features to
Hi Rene,
Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily. Every
known email address to the dbmail system is stored in the 'aliases'
table which contains (alias, deliver_to) entries. As you might expect,
the 'alias' field represents a known email address, 'deliver_to'
specifies
are you using mysql or postgresql?
Op 30-jan-04 om 20:56 heeft Mikael Syska het volgende geschreven:
Hey,
When I'm trying to import the new scheme for 2.0 its gives me the
following
error...
ERROR 1064 at line 35: You have an error in your SQL syntax near ')'
at line
12
And now I'm
now imap has ACL and namespace support it should work with several
outlook-connectors. These functionalities can be found in cvs for
version 2.0; dbmail 2.0 RC1 is scheduled for next friday :-)
Op 28-jan-04 om 16:38 heeft Doug Stanley het volgende geschreven:
I know this question gets asked
First, check wheter the imap service is working after startup:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK dbmail imap (protocol version 4r1) server 1.1 ready to run
If not, check the log file (/var/log/mail.log) for imapd
well it could mean 2 things:
(1) you discovered a bug in the imap mail parsing
(2) the mail you try to see is so buggy the imap server can't cope with
it
The reason that the pop is functioning correctly is because POP doesn't
parse messages - it simply splits the mail in a set of headers
Hi Craig,
those messages look real nasty - there are content boundaries specified
in the rfc822 header block but these boundaries don't match the
supplied boundaries. I'm guessing that the imap server is looking for
the specified boundary, never finds it and is confused about the
situation.
first installation:
1 MySQL 4.0.13 database
2 pop/smtp servers
postfix + dbmail 1.1 (CVS)
26K users, 15 GB maildata
second installation:
1 MySQL 4 database + IMAP/POP
postfix + dbmail 1.0rc4 (POP), 1.1 CVS (IMAP)
600 users, 5 GB maildata
Op 3-dec-03 om 16:47 heeft Eelco van Beek - ICS het
could you test on a telnet session to the imap server executing these
commands manually and timing them?
Op 20-nov-03 om 17:03 heeft Keith Hopkins het volgende geschreven:
This was really, really SLOW
Nov 21 00:07:15 hades dbmail/imap4d[4121]: COMMAND: [52 UID fetch
358907
-03 om 17:05 heeft Roel Rozendaal - ICS het volgende
geschreven:
could you test on a telnet session to the imap server executing these
commands manually and timing them?
Op 20-nov-03 om 17:03 heeft Keith Hopkins het volgende geschreven:
This was really, really SLOW
Nov 21 00:07:15
Op 5-nov-03 om 23:39 heeft Eric Soroos het volgende geschreven:
I have used Evolution, Outlook Express, Mozilla, Thunderbird and to a
lesser extent Outlook. They all work well. To me the main reason to
use dbmail is for IMAP. Traditional unix based imap servers really
hit a performance
Bjørn Knudsen heeft op vrijdag, 24 okt 2003 om 16:59 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
This issue has been discussed several times on this list already..
Isn't it in the howto or readme or something? (if not it should be)
In the alias table of dbmail you have to use ! Instead of
i think this should be posted to the normal dbmail list but oh well no
problem
the 'f' option inserts a forward from one email address to another;
i.e. you should use
dbmail-adduser f [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
this will forward all mail send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL
hi all,
friend of mine worked this php-cmd line script out to migrate users
from one dbmail system to another. It has been used in production for
about 300 accounts with the sidenote that the dbmail daemons and
postfix were stopped - the script has explicitly not been tested for
usage in a
automake doesn't work for your system?
From the linker errors it seems you are missing the z-library (compress
functions) and the math-library (floor). Try adding
-lz -lm
to the library list. If it doesn't work, verify the existence of these
libraries (usually libz.* and libm.*) on your
just mail and if i forget to update cvs, mail again :-) cvs has been
updated
regards roel
Matthew T. O'Connor heeft op maandag, 9 jun 2003 om 16:40
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
Sorry put the ^^^'s in the wrong place, should have read:
psql -U dbmail dbmal
Hi all,
as promised, i've looked into the code to fix the problem experienced
by some of you causing the from addresses to be displayed as '08:04@'
or similar. As far as i can see now, the problem is solved. There
remains an issue with superfluous quotes surrounding the sender's name
but
the adduser program logs to /var/log/mail.log; to find out what's
happening you could open a terminal and execute
tail -f /var/log/mail.log | grep adduser
then in another terminal run your adduser command.
good luck!
regards roel
Kishore Kulkarni heeft op vrijdag, 6 jun 2003 om 15:40
i can't say about the future but till now, the cvs version has always
been the less buggy and most stable :-)
Matthew T. O'Connor heeft op vrijdag, 6 jun 2003 om 17:20
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
I'm getting ready to install dbmail for a client. I am wondering what
the
Hi,
first, try the automake (./configure --with-mysql). If you still want
to use the ./build.sh script, change the libraries when prompted to
-lmysqlclient -lz -lcrypt, e.g.
(..)
The libraries are currently set to [-lmysqlclient -lcrypto].
Enter new libraries (preceed each by -l) or press
try
SHOW TABLE STATUS FROM dbmail;
This will show how much space is left in your innodb blocks - you're
probably running out of it. To create more space, simply edit your
my.cnf file (probably in /etc or /etc/mysql) and add some more ibdata
files. When restarting mysql, innodb will create
well that will be a bug i fear .. could you sent the message so we can
evaluate the problem? thanks
regards roel
Jeroen Hendriks heeft op zondag, 27 apr 2003 om 16:20
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
While testing DBMail I noticed the following problem:
When reading a
hi all,
there was a little bug causing some messages to be logged even when the
TRACE_LEVEL was set to 0; cvs has been updated.
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Wow! sounds great!
i don't have the time to look into the new code (easter blahblah) but i
certainly will shortly. Cleaning up the code was one of our objectives
but due to lack of time we never came to it..
regards roel
Jonas Jensen heeft op zondag, 20 apr 2003 om 18:08 (Europe/Amsterdam)
Hi,
sure that's possible: if you create an alias and the deliver_to field
starts with a pipe sign ('|'), a pipe will be opened to the command
following the pipe sign and the mail will be send to it. So if you
create an alias using dbmail-adduser like this:
dbmail-adduser f [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hmmm sounds a bit familiar; however we experience the load consuming
just once in a few months or so. we are investigating this matter :-)
The restart problem is probably due to the kernel not freeing the imap
port for listening (yes reuse socket option is on) immediately; you can
verify this
hi all,
the patch regarding the '@@' problem has been applied to CVS.
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applied :)
Jesse Norell heeft op maandag, 31 maa 2003 om 19:48 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
dbmail-20030331-misc.patch
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Hi all,
We've been planning public folders for a while now and investigating
imap performance issues. Some key issues we would like to address:
* Fast mailbox opening/searching
For this we need to have certain standard headerfields separated from
the message at delivery and maybe some
I'm taking this subject to the development mailing list :-)
Magnus Sundberg heeft op dinsdag, 1 apr 2003 om 09:48
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
Hi again,
I have been thinking more of how people store mail on the server.
I have another space saving idea.
I beleive many people
Great! How do you suggest this will be added to cvs? Adding a 'ldap'
directory seems pretty logical to me :-)
Aaron Stone heeft op zondag, 30 maa 2003 om 22:17 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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authldap-snap-2003-03-30.c
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thanks frank, cvs has been updated.
Frank Reker heeft op vrijdag, 28 maa 2003 om 17:25 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Hi,
I have descovered a bug in dbmail 1.1, when running under solaris:
In file: rfcmsg.c
in line 217: (function: db_start_msg())
applied committed :-)
Aaron Stone heeft op zondag, 23 maa 2003 om 04:35 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Hey,
There are three files missing the new dbmail.h and configFile
definition
from the last patch to update these... so here's a patch to add them
in!
Diff-rc'd against
hi,
the level at which the imap commands are being logged is set hard-coded
(sorry) in imap4.c. Just below the #include's you'll find a line saying
#define COMMAND_SHOW_LEVEL TRACE_ERROR
If you change the value of TRACE_ERROR to TRACE_DEBUG (and rebuild),
the imap commands will no longer
dbmail.h
To remove:
config.h
settings.h
buildtools/Makefile.am
buildtools/aclocal.m4
buildtools/confdefs.h
buildtools/config.cache
buildtools/config.log
buildtools/configure
buildtools/configure.in
Thanks,
Jesse
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Hi Jacques,
it was indeed the adduser program that was buggy; fixed it :-)
regards roel
Jacques Beausoin heeft op maandag, 17 maa 2003 om 20:21
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
I create a user jacques-beaudoin in dbmail
Then i execute
dbmail-adduser s jacques-beaudoin
I get a
Hi ryan,
sorry for the delay; i tried to apply this patch this morning but patch
complains about reversed patches - could you verify this patch against
current cvs? thanks!
roel
Ryan Butler heeft op donderdag, 20 feb 2003 om 17:45 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Hi Jesse,
the patches you send do not apply straight away - could you check them
against current cvs? thanks!
roel
Jesse Norell heeft op vrijdag, 7 maa 2003 om 23:55 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Hello,
Ok, here's that autoconf update + md5 password patch + pbsp
and
:/usr/src/dbmail/dbmail-20030317#
Also, the additional paths Ryan was asking about are included in
this patch, so it won't apply clean if they're already included
(ie. don't apply the other patch, just this one).
Thanks,
Jesse
Original Message
From: Roel Rozendaal - ICS dbmail
2003 om 12:52
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
Roel,
Its running hourly with this command:
/usr/sbin/dbmail-maintenance -cfpd /dev/null 21
Is it correct?
I create a script in /etc/cron.hourly to do this job for me.
Nataniel Klug
- Original Message -
From: Roel Rozendaal
Hi Nathaniel,
do you run dbmail-maintenance? Messages aren't actually deleted when
you delete them with POP/IMAP commands; instead they are stored with
STATUS field set to '1'. Running dbmail-maintenance with the '-d'
option changes this value to '2'; running it with the '-d' option will
Hi Fons,
we got it working; extract from config.php:
$domain = 'mydomain.com';
$imapServerAddress = 'localhost';
$imapPort = 143;
$useSendmail= false;
$smtpServerAddress = 'localhost';
$smtpPort = 25;
$sendmail_path =
Hi,
the reason for these selects is the possibility that a found
'deliver_to' email address can be a local (dbmail) mail address - so
another select is needed to verify wheter this is true.
If however the found value is numeric a new query is not needed - that
could save us a select.
has been fixed :-)
Bret Baptist heeft op vrijdag, 21 feb 2003 om 19:05 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
Does anyone know if 1.1 fixes the pop3d delivery to incorrect users
problem.
The issue was that someone would get disconnected during a pop3
download,
then someone else would
applied :-)
Aaron Stone heeft op woensdag, 12 feb 2003 om 17:41 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
dbmail-auth_disconnect-patch.txt
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+dbmail? Our aim is to have such an how-to placed
on www.postfix.org - it would certainly help spreading out the dbmail
usage :))
regards roel
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user.c has a double-up db_connect(). FYI!
Aaron
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Aaron Stone wrote:
Here ya go :-)
Aaron
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
As long as it works safely i certainly don't mind including those
calls. A patch would be very nice :-)
regards roel
Aaron Stone
:
is this still scheduled for release tomorrow?
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that
it
can be safely called alongside every db_connect() call without wasting
a
database connection? If you specifically want it as a patch I can...
Aaron
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Hi all,
could some of you verify the autoconf now in CVS? If it works
correctly
we'll
cover where yours is.
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:-( (but then again, life can't
always be as fun as dbmail coding - sometimes you just have to make
money :p)
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as 1.1rc1, and let us test
it. this way we don't run into the silly things that happened to 1.0
:)
- -ben
Unix is user friendly, Its just picky about its friends.
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Hi all,
from our point of view, dbmail 1.1 is needed as soon as possible since
use your
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anticipated 1.1 release, which will bring much rejoicing to the dbmail
community (wink, wink ;-)
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sort of problem and have anyone got an
idea of, what is going wrong here?
mvh
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Original Message
From: Roel Rozendaal - ICS dbmail@dbmail.org
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Delever to wrong adresse
Sent: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 09:23:56 +0100
never heard of this problem before - could you check the aliases table?
To what address
mailbox_idnr: 156
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and what is the id of the user who actually gets the message? and what
is it\'s mailbox_idnr?
Kasper
roel
Ryan Butler heeft op donderdag, 23 jan 2003 om 16:40 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 04:02, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
well from the logs it is clear that the message is inserted for
mailbox
156:
I've discovered the real problem, I had the same
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At 09:30 AM 13/01/2003 +0100, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
here are the logs of two days of vacuuming - hope it can help!
Can you let me know which file(s) are growing? It looks from these
logs like the messageblks toast table grew slightly at the start
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Hi philip,
here are the logs of two days of vacuuming - hope it can help!
enjoy your holiday :)
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Philip Warner heeft op vrijdag, 10 jan 2003 om 13:19 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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At 05:14 PM 9/01/2003 +0100, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
In spite
:D
vacuum-log.tgz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
Begin doorgestuurd bericht:
Van: Roel Rozendaal - ICS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: maa, 13 jan 2003 09:30:53 Europe/Amsterdam
Aan: dbmail@dbmail.org
Onderwerp: Antw.: [Dbmail] Again: postgresql disk usage
Antwoord aan: dbmail@dbmail.org
Hi,
this is because the 'make config' is now obsolete - it concerned the
old-style dbmail-config program which is no longer used (it is replaced
by the dbmail.conf file).
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Ranger Fox heeft op vrijdag, 10 jan 2003 om 16:30 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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when I
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Hi all,
on of our dbmail-using customers runs a postgresql database containing
about 10GB of data; there are ~23000 accounts, 5000 of them are being
accessed regularly. The database is not growing (only POP is run),
about 2 messages are delivered each day.
The problem is that postgresql
to ca. 7 and turning the
database completely irresponsive - it does concern a production machine.
regards roel
Philip Warner heeft op woensdag, 18 dec 2002 om 12:22
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At 11:23 AM 18/12/2002 +0100, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
The problem
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At 11:23 AM 18/12/2002 +0100, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
The problem is that postgresql keeps on eating disk space
Have a look at this link:
http://www.rhyme.com.au/manuals/pgsql-7.3/postmaster-tuning-
software.html
well yes that's a bit sloppy from our part - but it is only a warning,
not an error. :)
Oyku Gencay heeft op zondag, 15 dec 2002 om 17:24 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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I think I've solved the problem.
In user.c I've added
#include sys/types.h
#include unistd.h
It compiled
Great! i'll be looking into it shortly.
Aaron Stone heeft op zondag, 15 dec 2002 om 22:17 (Europe/Amsterdam)
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Roel,
Here's a diff that has a pair of #ifndef blocks in it, one for pgsql
and
one for mysql, so that if DBMail is set to use the same connection for
db
Hi Aaron,
due to some integration problems we removed the seperate authentication
support for the 1.0 release - that is, only one database connection is
created. Some code needs to be added to make this fully transparent in
a way that given a compiler option the build is for a separate
Roel,
Sorry, but the CVS file does not have the exit anymore. I though you
got rid of it. Also maybe we should just remove the signal handler
before trying to shut down.
Thanks,
Andy
Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
where are those function calls in the ChildSigHandler() originating
from? The only
really
fix
the original cause which is the segment violation. I would rather fix
that.
Thanks,
Andy
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My bad, I was looking at the wrong line. I will recompile.
Thanks,
Andy
On 12/13/02 6:18, Roel Rozendaal - ICS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi Ryan,
for which version were those patches written?
regards roel
Ryan Butler heeft op dinsdag, 10 dec 2002 om 16:05 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 07:37, Dusausoy Bruno wrote:
I got it, the references to config.c (and the object file : config.o)
are
I agree - i'll create a CVS branch for the 1.0.xxx stuff
Ryan Butler heeft op dinsdag, 10 dec 2002 om 16:06 (Europe/Amsterdam)
het volgende geschreven:
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 04:24, Roel Rozendaal - ICS wrote:
Hi andreas,
Your first problem has been fixed - cvs has been updated, i'll update
() with the PASS
command. I
was trying to take out the child signal handler to force it to create
a core
for debugging, but I was unable to do that. How can one do that? I can
easily recreate the situation, but can't do it inside of gdb?!
Thanks,
Andy
On 12/10/02 5:24, Roel Rozendaal - ICS [EMAIL
What exactly is the output of make? We have had no problems compiling
dbmail for debian; i don't really understand how come you have
kerberos5 dependency problems - there is no kerberos used by dbmail
itself.
regards roel
David A. Bandel heeft op woensdag, 11 dec 2002 om 14:49
Did you get this behaviour even before applying that patch?
Bruno Paz heeft op zondag, 22 dec 2002 om 14:52 (Europe/Amsterdam) het
volgende geschreven:
I'm working with the last CVS and I can't retrieve mail with Fetchmail
Here is the log:
Dec 11 07:43:01 dns1 dbmail/pop3d[13993]:
*
fetchmail: Error de entrada o de autentificación desconocido en
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fetchmail: error `socket' recibiendo de mail.xx.com.ar
- Original Message -
From: Roel Rozendaal - ICS
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] problems
Hi Chris,
some IMAP commands (see RFC2060):
to create a mailbox: A CREATE mailboxname
dbmail uses a '/' as delimiter for mailbox hierarchy
to append a message to a mailbox: A APPEND mailboxname {msgsize in
bytes}CRLF
...followed by the message data...
you might have to take a closer
).
TIA,
David A. Bandel
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 14:55:43 +0100
begin Roel Rozendaal - ICS [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
What exactly is the output of make? We have had no problems compiling
dbmail for debian; i
Hi,
What exactly is not working? Are you able to send messages to your test
user by using dbmail-smtp manually? For every inserted message
dbmail-smtp logs a line containing something like 'message uniqe-id
blabla has been inserted'. You could run a grep on /var/log/mail.log
to see which
Hi andreas,
Your first problem has been fixed - cvs has been updated, i'll update
the 1.0 release today. The 2nd and 3rd problem you describe are
currently being looked into but all the information you (or anyone else
on this list) can send is very welcome. For instance, could you be more
Hi Alvaro,
to make things a bit clearer, could you do the following and mail how
it went:
first, set all the TRACE_LEVEL values to 5 in dbmail.conf and restart
the daemons.
run 'dbmail-adduser s' -- this will show all the users known to the
dbmail system
if it went well it should show
= fprintf(outstream, \);
cnt += fprintf(outstream, %s, s);
cnt += fprintf(outstream, \);
return cnt;
- Original Message -
From: Sam Przyswa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Error in dbmail-imapd
Roel Rozendaal - ICS
Hi Klas,
I really wanted to have one db-connection per imap/pop process for the
1.0 release; i'm afraid the job wasn't finished for different
authentication systems. Extra code will be implemented soon and the
#define will be set as a compile time option.
Klas Handel heeft op donderdag, 5
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