Re: [Dbmail-dev] dbmail-pop3d and order

2006-09-20 Thread Jesse Norell
You can do one of: * put everything POP3 related within a single transaction * save all the uidl values by querying the database once Iirc, dbmail uses this approach within a session. * order using a sequence (like idnr) This is what Aaron's working on to make it more consistent

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Forwarding from Client

2006-09-20 Thread Nataraj S Narayan
Hi I dont quite like this scheme, but thats what the boss wants. My company wants to go for one single emailid for the outside world. Example [EMAIL PROTECTED] One person will download from the pop3 server and distribute after checking the content. I am using fetchmail as of now to download

Re: [Dbmail-dev] Forwarding from Client

2006-09-20 Thread Aaron Stone
Let's look at this another way. Doing a single intake and manual distribution is a major bottleneck. What if you instead gave read/write permissions to your users to access #Users/info/INBOX via IMAP. The helpdeskers would check the main shared mailbox for new messages and reply to them from

[Dbmail-dev] fetchmail delivering on Port 24

2006-09-20 Thread Nataraj S Narayan
Hi I am using the following fetchmail command to download mails for past many months as a cron job. /usr/bin/fetchmail -v --smtphost localhost/24 --lmtp I dont exactly remember why I am using port 24 to deliver rather than default 25. I am having 2 domains to download mails and deliver.

[Dbmail-dev] [DBMail 0000410]: [compile error] dm_md5.c on freebsd-sparc64-6-latest

2006-09-20 Thread bugtrack
The following issue has been RESOLVED. == http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/view.php?id=410 == Reported By:kouta Assigned To:aaron

Re: [Dbmail-dev] outlook/outlook express with sieve

2006-09-20 Thread Marc Dirix
Have you tried setting up your encoding differently? 8bit messages I have in my mailbox just contain: Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit So perhaps leaving out the charset is enough. I don't think that solves the problem. Because it seems it is outlook who doesn't

Re: [Dbmail-dev] outlook/outlook express with sieve

2006-09-20 Thread Paul J Stevens
I don't think that solves the problem. Because it seems it is outlook who doesn't like the 8bit message transfer part (with the popserver connection) and not the decoding part of the message. Maybe I missed something here. How did you construct the reply message? --