On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 22:55:31 +0200
Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Chu wrote:
> > I believe my other two concerns about keeping emails and extra
> > data/fields associated with emails still stand though.
>
> Jason,
>
> What you want is to associate meta-data with a physmessage
Jason Chu wrote:
> I believe my other two concerns about keeping emails and extra
> data/fields associated with emails still stand though.
Jason,
What you want is to associate meta-data with a physmessage and a user,
not with a message in folder. That way you'd avoid the problems posed by
copy.
Jason Chu wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:12:23 -0700
> Jason Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> My biggest concern is, if contacts and extra data is associated with
>> an email, what happens when the email is moved into a different
>> folder? I know that IMAP doesn't have a move command, so we
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:12:23 -0700
Jason Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My biggest concern is, if contacts and extra data is associated with
> an email, what happens when the email is moved into a different
> folder? I know that IMAP doesn't have a move command, so we lose the
> dbmail_message
Hello,
I work in the information security department of a large corporation. Our
mail server admins currently deliver to us all mail that passes through
exchange to an E-mail account, which we then put into a custom MySQL table
by way of a PHP script. This is very slow, but we have written cus
Jason Chu wrote:
> We want to be able to archive all emails even if the user deletes them
> from the IMAP server, because we don't want the users to lose
> conversation history even if they're "deleters". It'd be nice if these
> emails were just stored in the same tables as existing emails and j
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:12:23 -0700
Jason Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're looking into using dbmail in our existing web app
> (http://oprius.com). Because our app is a CRM type of thing, we want
> to associate emails with other rows in the database (think associating
> emails with contacts)
We're looking into using dbmail in our existing web app
(http://oprius.com). Because our app is a CRM type of thing, we want
to associate emails with other rows in the database (think associating
emails with contacts).
We're using Postgres as our backend.
I've done a bunch of searching on the us
> 1. how i can setup the MUA like outlook or MS outlook?
> because outlook ask for password before access the dbmail server.
In Outlook or Outlook express you need to setup a new mail account, and
point it to the server running dbmail. Here you select the protcol you
want to use, pop3 or imap.
Yo
dbmail server itself if yes please tell me how.
regards.
Khalid
From: Marc Dirix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],DBMail mailinglist
To: DBMail mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] using dbmail
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 11:24:29 +0100
There is an dbmailer.m4.
http://www.helgr
> Do you mean lmtp as in dbmail-lmtp?
Yes.
On 1/24/06, Marc Dirix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is an dbmailer.m4.
>
> http://www.helgrim.com/dbmaildocs/files/dbmail.m4
>
> You can put this in your /usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer
>
> and include in sendmail.mc :
>
> MAILER('dbmail')
>
> In mailertable you can add something like:
>
> my
There is an dbmailer.m4.
http://www.helgrim.com/dbmaildocs/files/dbmail.m4
You can put this in your /usr/share/sendmail/cf/mailer
and include in sendmail.mc :
MAILER('dbmail')
In mailertable you can add something like:
mydomaindbmail:mydomain
Or remove the MAILER('local') completely.
Hi all,
i installed dbmail, but i don't know how i can use it, i can add new user
but i don't khnow how i can send mail to this user either using mail command
line or from other MUA, i use sendmail+pop3 for my mail server and is
running well, please help me if there any additional configuration
>Hi
I have dbmail setup using postfix and I would like to add
and remove
accounts into the mysql database only is there anyway to
send all mail
handled by postfix to the DBMail so that I don't have to
make system level
accounts, im building an interface to create users straight
into the mysql
P
Hi
I have dbmail setup using postfix and I would like to add and remove
accounts into the mysql database only is there anyway to send all mail
handled by postfix to the DBMail so that I don't have to make system level
accounts, im building an interface to create users straight into the mysql
Plea
Hi
I have dbmail setup using postfix and I would like to add and remove
accounts into the mysql database only is there anyway to send all mail
handled by postfix to the DBMail so that I don't have to make system level
accounts, im building an interface to create users straight into the mysql
You can implement this in the MTA.
One way is to have one server for receiving all SMTP traffic.
This server has each user defined as a mailinglist in the
aliasfile. My aliasline would look like
magnus: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Magnus
Barak Bejerano wrote:
Hi List.
I was wonderi
Hi List.
I was wondering if it is possible to use both DBmail and local delivery
in parallel in my transition period?
Any ideas?
my current idea is to use procmail for local delivery and create a
procmail file for each user, this will also allow me to sort messages
into different folders.
Tha
Hello,
A colleague told me about the existence of DBMail. Sounds very cool. I
have not yet installed it, as I'd have to upgrade my MySQL installation
first. Before I do install DBMail, I'd like to ask if it's possible to
use DBMail simply as a Mailman archiver. Mailman, by default, uses
Piper
Hi!
You could hack the source an add a "has_attachments" column. :-)
Regards,
Chris
Giorgio70165 wrote:
* subhasis Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [151203, 14:27]:
try ripmime, works fine except sometimes with large file names,
subhasis
thanks subhasis, it seems to be right.
I am test
* subhasis Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [151203, 14:27]:
> try ripmime, works fine except sometimes with large file names,
> subhasis
thanks subhasis, it seems to be right.
I am testing it on a dev server
bye
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To:
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 2:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] using dbmail as a mail archive
> * Sandino Araico Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [141203, 22:17]:
>
> > You could store attachments in a separate table to keep text searches
> > usable.
>
> Good i
* Sandino Araico Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [141203, 22:17]:
> You could store attachments in a separate table to keep text searches
> usable.
Good idea!
Do you know any good program that can strip attachments?
thanks,
bye
Giorgio70165 wrote:
Thinked in a local lan use, still keep the potential low efficient and
low-latency storage ?
I mean that whenever a mail is searched through a sql query, the user
got the mail and the url to the related attachments in a local-lan
server.
Anyway I think it could be difficu
* Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081203, 21:52]:
> And by then, unless very careful you'd be dropping dbmail's keyfeature:
> efficient, low-latancy storage.
>
> Implemention of external storage of attachments without losing it's
> performance requires an asynchronous architecture that is c
Giorgio70165 wrote:
It could be simpler to use and externa tool as preprocessing that strip
attachments, and insert something like nfs,http,smb url of location in
the saved mail but don't know how to do that. Any suggestion?
And by then, unless very careful you'd be dropping dbmail's keyfeatu
* Ricardo Andere de Mello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [081203, 14:52]:
> > is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive?
> > and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped?
>
> yes, but messages are saved in a "raw" format. this means that the message
> contains the hea
Em Segunda 08 Dezembro 2003 11:38, Giorgio70165 escreveu:
> is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive?
> and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped?
yes, but messages are saved in a "raw" format. this means that the message
contains the headers, the text a
is it possibile to use dbmail as searchable sql mail archive?
and what about attachments, should be saved into sql or stripped?
thanks
November 2002 16:46
To: filip
Subject: Re[2]: [Dbmail] Using DBMAIL
Hi Filip,
f> I'm working on a PHP based admin tool for DBmail (allowing users to
f> signup for an account, do admin stuff, checking accounts, used size,
f> setting up mailinglists, etc...). But it is still in early
develo
Thanks Filip
I will try your code when its available
>
> I'm working on a PHP based admin tool for DBmail (allowing users to
> signup for an account, do admin stuff, checking accounts, used size,
> setting up mailinglists, etc...). But it is still in early development.
> Will post the code here on
Filip
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Jacques-Beaudoin
Sent: 22 November 2002 15:21
To: dbmail@dbmail.org
Subject: [Dbmail] Using DBMAIL
Thanks Bret for your web administration info for DBMAIL.
It would also be nice to se a administration tool for D
> > Now that my test DBMAIL server is up and running
> > i have a lot of work to do to convert 3000 users using
> > (postfix+uw IMAP+amavis+fprot+webmail)
>
> On that topic, are there any scripts/apps available to import the user
> data from file, into the database?
Finding any scripts/apps is par
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 04:21, Jacques-Beaudoin wrote:
> Now that my test DBMAIL server is up and running
> i have a lot of work to do to convert 3000 users using
> (postfix+uw IMAP+amavis+fprot+webmail)
On that topic, are there any scripts/apps available to import the user
data from file, into the
Thanks Bret for your web administration info for DBMAIL.
It would also be nice to se a administration tool for DBMAIL on the
fine WEBMIN project (www.webmin.com) since i do most
of my adminstration with webmin.
Now that my test DBMAIL server is up and running
i have a lot of work to do to convert
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