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Hollar if you need help with any other dependencies (dbi, etc.).
Thanks,
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Hello,
Some time ago I started on a postfix policy server to do dbmail quota
lookups, and I'm
, it looks like there are still no
per-mailbox quotas, so it would be identical to 2.2?
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Some time ago I started on a postfix policy server to do dbmail quota
lookups, and I'm now getting back to finishing that. I'll try to make
it support most (all?) dbmail versions, but those differ some in how the
aliases/users
this was brought up in the past, I think there was one
popular mail client (Outlook or OE?) that has a proprietary mechanism to
convey an error message to the user, but it was just that, proprietary,
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On Fri, 2009-06-12 at 09:55 -0700, Jonathan Feally wrote:
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That's exactly what dbmail_pbsp does already, just in a separate table.
Maybe you just need to enable pbsp in your config file? (I don't
remember that support being removed, but it's possible. It's still
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Heh... and on second thought, this is likely due to a filedescriptor
leak, so the below would just be treating the symptom, and only extend
the run-time, not solve it.
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That's hitting a system limit; su to dbmail and run ulimit -n to see
be table additions though, I
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be nice
to have a gui. Hopefully in time more MUA's will add native sieve
support (I'd love to use evolution's filtering interface with a sieve
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defensively around such a situation.
Keep a list of the alias_idnr and an already_seen flag so you never
follow a given alias expansion more than once? (Or maybe that's how
it's handled with the old way.)
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changing user_id and mailbox_id to INT4 will have the same
resullt!
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drac support
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triggers and procedures to take care of all the basic stuff that is
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enough for debugging anything
slow).
It just seemed pretty trivial an fairly useful .. but if it's a bad
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When using dbmail-sievecmd -c testscript myeditfile one always has
to trim the
first lines before inserting again.
Either an -q (quiet) option, or putting output to StdErr would help
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) .. and as you mentioned, level
is slow, it's only for debugging problems, not real use.
Can sqlite log slow queries? I'd guess so, but don't know...
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potentially take longer there for different
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unless you have shared inboxes why do multiple threads need to deal
with the same data?, I assume that transfers from a DB backend to an
IMAP front would be by shared memory and some sort of notify event?
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ldd `which dbmail-lmtpd`
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between sessions (I think). However, it may be better to
order by message_idnr alone, as ordering by status,message_idnr
(as mentioned in another message) could still have some messages
jumping around between pop3 sessions.
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and then the new
ones, again with the older messages first within each group. If I
wait awhile, they show up in a different order, sometimes sorted as I
would expect them. What's happening is confusing.
- Morty
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the proxy can verify the owner of the session against
a query to look up that account's mail, etc.).
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chars. :) So yeah, that's probably right.
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@@ -35,6 +36,7 @@
CREATE SEQUENCE auto_reply_seq;
CREATE TABLE auto_replies (
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in existance, and thereafter unused).
As it's transient data anyways, maybe just drop table pbsp; and don't
worry about a correct alter?
Jesse
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 16:36 -0600, Jesse Norell wrote:
Hello,
We're finally starting to migrate from 1.2 and I ran across a problem
in the migration
indexes/tables start with dbmail_.
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. There's just no way
to
return individual status codes. The other option would be to drop the
email on its face and send a message to the sender that it was not
received. The potential for spam-abuse of such a mechanism is very
high.
Try LMTP, as it does allow individual status codes.
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to deliver a message to (a command), where
delivered-to I believe was something the mta would/could stick in.
Maybe things have changed or what-not, but I know I broke one aspect of
delivery when I fixed that typo once. :)
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See the thread at:
http://mailman.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2004-November/005437.html
And in particular:
http://mailman.fastxs.net/pipermail/dbmail-dev/2004-November/005487.html
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 09:39 -0700, Jesse Norell wrote:
Hello,
I'm catching up on email from being gone
Hello,
With some of the more intrusive command-line changes and stuff lately,
can dbmail-smtp finally be renamed to dbmail-inject or something more
apropos?
http://www.dbmail.org/mantis/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=128
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Though I think that was only when forwarding messages. I remember there
was a mention that 2.0 shouldn't have the same problem because that part
of the delivery chain (er. the whole thing) had been rewritten and
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Any thoughts?
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IMAP, are there any ramifications for when a message
moves to another folder? I guess if it's a per-mailbox thing, you simply
reassign it the next UID for the new mailbox (?).
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w/in a few minutes, they wouldn't
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the *_flag
bits. I don't think performance would be much different than now, and there's
no space savings benefit - it's just whether it would make a cleaner layout
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table down the road?
They are basically the same thing, just specific to pop or imap. I don't
think you'd get any space savings (in fact, would probably loose a little),
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CASCADE
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* lmtp.c (lmtp): fix silly auto_reply bug.
You might run grep -ir deliver-to through the source
(1.2, 2.0 and 2.1) and fix all those typo's. I just checked
a better default than Deliver-To,
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You might run grep -ir deliver-to through the source
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that would help
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all the message headers, but just crafts its own minimal set.
Sorry, that should read is the case for both auto_notification and
auto_replies - ie. neither one forward a single header from the original
email (just the contents of subject header, and the to/from addrs).
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does as much work itsself vs. using the database features, or vice-versa?
Might not be terribly useful, but if you could make dbmail perform at it's
peak no matter which kind of setup...
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the AND unique_id != ''. Also, a lot of
the indexes used to have unique_id in them for just this reason, and that
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to impliment it (but it'd be simple to
stick a capability check function in a lot of places). On a site
level, it could be used to flag which users should have spam or virus
scanning, which users are allowed to create their own email forwards,
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Jesse Norell wrote:
Hello Dan,
Aaron Stone wrote
the two emails (one sent to alias with
deliver_to set to procmail, which is then inserted again using
dbmail-smtp -m INBOX -u user, and one sent to deliver_to of the uid
of the account), I notice an extra line being added to the end:
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What about sourceforge's compile farm?
Does someone have a FreeBSD machine that they can provide accounts on? I
could set one up at home, but it would be on a DSL line with a slow uplink
rate.
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+ whatever else) cache, and searches/
retrieval of all headers will be faster with the is_header flag.
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(): checking mailbox
[%s]\n,value);
value = PQgetvalue (res, PQcounter, 0);
+ trace (TRACE_DEBUG,db_check_sizelimit(): checking mailbox
[%s]\n,value);
n = value ? strtoull(value, NULL, 10) : 0;
j = db_check_mailboxsize(n);
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only 4.8GB.
FTR, with all data back in and indexes recreated, we're right at
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We've been dealing with this issue quite recently (even with some
assistance from Dan in #dbmail{,-dev} channels). The below
recommendations are right on par with what I've found for pgsql
maintenance (ie. sufficiently high
limitting,
and missed one fail-safe check to keep from hosing everything), which is
about 98+% of our network. We've gotten things in a little better shape
since then, but it's still not pretty. :)
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and an index to look up those
blocks sure sounds more efficient than having the rdbms
plan and performing those joins for every single query...
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For this specific change, you could run the old pop3/imap daemons
with the new injection code (that sets isheader on all new messages),
then run your fixup on the live data, and upgrade pop3/imap afterwards.
That won't work for all changes, of course.
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Sorry, I didn't think that through much - you're using php, not
hacking dbmail. :) Just use php's crypt() function. It will
support md5 hash's if the host OS does (and the CRYPT_MD5 constant
is set if that's the case).
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much of a problem though.
Can a header flag be added to the message blocks table at this time?
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Perhaps you could fgetc() through the headers, and once you hit the body
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than one messageblks row that contained headers, which if I understand
correctly, cannot be done right now (so if you had a huge amount of
headers (and the rfc's place no limit on that), it would currently
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how to set it up for weDBmail. I still think it'd be benefitial to have
a seperate document or seperate doc section for optimizing for imap-only,
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, cause it strips
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weDBmail use dbmail's tables, not it's own. (dbmail support for it
will probably be added in 2.2 or later, but I'll probably backport
it into 1.2 for weDBmail, we'll just have to do all the header
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version in English:
injector.c, do we need it?
read_header_process(), can we remove it?
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The
dbmail-imapd count is just a blind all newlines count, too, but it
doesn't
have the end of file line.
Ok, so my comment saying that pop/imap daemons handled this already
need to be qualified with in sending the message to the client,
not necessarily in the rfcsize value. :)
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Search that patch for escuser to find the fix (which was almost
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Subject: [Dbmail-dev] Re: [Dbmail] solicit feature interest
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Hello,
I've got our usermap patch updated to current cvs code. As far
as testing for whether the usermap table
this specific test right in auth_validate(),
but I can do a nice run-once-at-startup setup if it'd seem useful
for anyone else.
jn
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